Bail Status Guide
Is BNS Section 316 Bailable or Non-Bailable? Arrest Guidelines
BNS Section 316: (1) Criminal breach of trust (Legacy IPC Section 405)
Statutory Classification Details
Criminal breach of trust
- Bailable Status: Non-bailable (Bail can only be granted by the Judiciary)
- Cognizable Status: Cognizable (Police can arrest without warrant)
- Triable Court: Magistrate of the first class
- Official Punishment: Imprisonment for 5 years,or fine, or both.class
Criminal breach of trust by
- Bailable Status: Non-bailable (Bail can only be granted by the Judiciary)
- Cognizable Status: Cognizable (Police can arrest without warrant)
- Triable Court: Magistrate of the first class
- Official Punishment: Imprisonment for 7 yearsa carrier, wharfinger, etc.and fine.class
Criminal breach of trust by
- Bailable Status: Non-bailable (Bail can only be granted by the Judiciary)
- Cognizable Status: Cognizable (Police can arrest without warrant)
- Triable Court: Magistrate of the first class
- Official Punishment: Imprisonment for 7 yearsa clerk or servant.and fine.class
Criminal breach of trust by
- Bailable Status: Non-bailable (Bail can only be granted by the Judiciary)
- Cognizable Status: Cognizable (Police can arrest without warrant)
- Triable Court: Magistrate of the first class
- Official Punishment: Imprisonment for life, orpublic servant or by banker,imprisonment for 10 yearsclass. merchant or agent, etc.and fine