Answer By law4u team
Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), violating a protection order issued by a court — such as in cases of domestic violence, harassment, or other restraining directions — is treated as a criminal offence. If a person knowingly disobeys such an order, the penalty generally includes: Imprisonment: Up to 6 months Fine: Up to ₹10,000 Or both imprisonment and fine If the violation also involves committing another offence (for example, assault or stalking), then punishment for that offence will be in addition to the penalty for violating the protection order. Also, under BNSS provisions, police can arrest without warrant in such cases if the breach falls under cognizable and non-bailable categories.