CRPC §124BNSS §143

Security for unexpired period of bond

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Old law
CRPC §124
Security for unexpired period of bond

124. Security for unexpired period of bond.—(1) When a person for whose appearance a summons or warrant has been issued under the proviso to sub-section

(3) of section 121 or under sub-section

(10) of section 123, appears or is brought before the Magistrate or Court, the Magistrate or Court shall cancel the bond executed by such person and shall order such person to give, for the unexpired portion of the term of such bond, fresh security of the same description as the original security.

(2) Every such order shall, for the purposes of sections 120 to 123 (both inclusive) be deemed to be an order made under section 106 or section 117, as the case may be. CHAPTER IX ORDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF WIVES, CHILDREN AND PARENTS

New law
BNSS §143
Security for unexpired period of bond. Order for

143.

(1) When a person for whose appearance a summons or warrant has been issued under the proviso to sub-section

(3) of section 140 or under sub-section

(10) of section 142, appears or is brought before the Magistrate or Court, the Magistrate or Court shall cancel the bond or bail bond executed by such person and shall order such person to give, for the unexpired portion of the term of such bond, fresh security of the same description as the original security.

(2) Every such order shall, for the purposes of sections 139 to 142 (both inclusive) be deemed to be an order made under section 125 or section 136, as the case may be. CHAPTER X ORDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF WIVES, CHILDREN AND PARENTS

What changedAI-inferred

Security for unexpired period of bond.

Old position

CrPC 124 is concerned with Security for unexpired period of bond. Security for unexpired period of bond

New position

BNSS 143 preserves the framework with drafting modernisations as required by the new code. Topic: Security for unexpired period of bond. Order for. When a person for whose appearance a summons or warrant has been issued under the proviso to sub-section (3) of section 140 or under sub-section (10) of section 142, appears or is brought before the Magistrate or Court, the Magistrate or

BNSS 143 (Security for unexpired period of bond. Order for) preserves the framework of CrPC 124. BNSS 143 retains the operative provisions in substantively the same form, with drafting modernisation and structural updates as required by the new code. BNSS 143 text: When a person for whose...

Editorial deltaAI-indicated (source-linked)

BNSS 143 (Security for unexpired period of bond. Order for) preserves the framework of CrPC 124. BNSS 143 retains the operative provisions in substantively the same form, with drafting modernisation and structural updates as required by the new code.

BNSS 143 text: When a person for whose appearance a summons or warrant has been issued under the proviso to sub-section(3) of section 140 or under sub-section(10) of section 142, appears or is brought before the Magistrate or Court, the Magistrate or Court shall cancel the bond or bail bond executed by such person and shall order...

Transitional note (repeal & savings)

For matters initiated before 1 July 2024, CrPC 124 continues to apply. For matters from that date forward, BNSS 143 applies. The transition is governed by the repeal-and-savings clause in the new code (BNS 358 / BNSS 531 / BSA 170 as the case may be); pending proceedings under the old code carry forward unaffected.

Frequently asked

BNSS 143 (Security for unexpired period of bond. Order for). The relationship is classified as substantively_same — see the change-note above for the textual delta.

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Newlaws.in, CRPC §124 → BNSS §143 Mapping Page, last updated 2026-05-01, accessed 2026-06-12, https://newlaws.in/crpc/124.

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