BNS Section 156 – Public servant voluntarily allowing prisoner of state or war to escape

IPC Section – 128

Cognizable offence
punishable with imprisonment for life, or
imprisonment which may extend to ten years and with
fine.

Offence by a Public Servant:

  • This law specifically addresses public servants who are entrusted with the custody of a State prisoner or a prisoner of war.
  • If the public servant voluntarily allows such a prisoner to escape from the place where they are confined, it is considered an offence.

Punishment:

  • The public servant found guilty of this offence will face imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years.
  • In addition to imprisonment, the convicted public servant will also be liable to a fine.

Public Servant Voluntarily Allowing Prisoner of State or War to Escape (BNS-156)

1. What is the Offence?

This law criminalizes the act of a public servant voluntarily allowing a prisoner of state or war to escape from custody.

  • Voluntary Action: The escape must result from the public servant’s deliberate or intentional action, not from negligence or accident.

2. Key Elements of the Offence

  • Public Servant: Applies to individuals in official custody roles, such as jailors, police officers, or military personnel.
  • Types of Prisoners:
    1. State Prisoners: Individuals held under state custody, possibly for political reasons or offences against the state.
    2. Prisoners of War: Captured combatants held during times of war.
  • Voluntary Allowing Escape: The public servant must intentionally facilitate the escape.

3. Punishment

  • Imprisonment for life, or
  • Imprisonment for up to 10 years, and
  • Fine.

4. Type of Offence

  • Cognizable: Police can arrest without a warrant.
  • Non-bailable: The accused cannot claim bail as a right.
  • Court: The case will be tried by the Court of Session.

5. Purpose of the Law

  • The law aims to hold public servants accountable for maintaining the integrity of the legal and security framework.
  • It ensures strict penalties for those who intentionally allow prisoners to escape, especially during sensitive situations like war.

Summary of the Offence

OffencePunishmentCognizable/Non-cognizableBailable/Non-bailableCourt
Public servant voluntarily allowing prisoner of state or war in his custody to escapeLife imprisonment, or up to 10 years imprisonment and fineCognizableNon-bailableCourt of Session