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Section 492 BNSS to Section 496 BNSS| Section 493 BNSS| Section 494 BNSS| Section 495 BNSS

Section 492 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Cancellation of bond and bail bond.


Without prejudice to the provisions of section 491, where a bond or bail bond under this Sanhita is for appearance of a person in a case and it is forfeited for breach of a condition,—


(a) the bond executed by such person as well as the bond, if any, executed by one or more of his sureties in that case shall stand cancelled; and


(b) thereafter no such person shall be released only on his own bond in that case, if the police officer or the Court, as the case may be, for appearance before whom the bond was executed, is satisfied that there was no sufficient cause for the failure of the person bound by the bond to comply with its condition:


Provided that subject to any other provisions of this Sanhita he may be released in that case upon the execution of a fresh personal bond for such sum of money and bond by one or more of such sureties as the police officer or the Court, as the case may be, thinks sufficient.


Section 493 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Procedure in case of insolvency or death of surety or when a bond is forfeited.


When any surety to a bail bond under this Sanhita becomes insolvent or dies, or when any bond is forfeited under the provisions of section 491, the Court by whose order such bond was taken, or a Magistrate of the first class may order the person from whom such security was demanded to furnish fresh security in accordance with the directions of the original order, and if such security is not furnished, such Court or Magistrate may proceed as if there had been a default in complying with such original order.


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Section 494 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Bond required from child.


When the person required by any Court, or officer to execute a bond is a child, such Court or officer may accept, in lieu thereof, a bond executed by a surety or sureties only.


Section 495 of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Appeal from orders under section 491.


All orders passed under section 491 shall be appealable,—

(i) in the case of an order made by a Magistrate, to the Sessions Judge;

(ii) in the case of an order made by a Court of Session, to the Court to which an appeal lies from an order made by such Court.


Section 496 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Power to direct levy of amount due on certain recognizances.


The High Court or Court of Sessions may direct any Magistrate to levy the amount due on a bond for appearance or attendance at such High Court or Court of Session.

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