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Tag: Indian military law

The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, has brought significant changes to India’s criminal justice system. One important provision is BNS Section 164 Harboring Deserters. This law deals with people who shelter military deserters and sets clear penalties for violations. In this article, we’ll break down Section 164, its legal implications, notable case laws, and challenges. […]

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Discipline is the backbone of the military. Without it, no army can function properly. BNS Section 163 Abetment of Desertion ensures that discipline is maintained. This section penalizes those who encourage or help soldiers abandon their duty. It replaces Section 135 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, but the core essence remains the same. […]

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One such important section is Section 161, which deals with the Abetment of assault by a soldier, sailor, or airman on his superior officer when in execution of his office. This law ensures that strict action is taken against those who encourage or support violence within the military. The abetment of assault by a soldier, […]

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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 is a major reform in India’s criminal law. It replaces the old Indian Penal Code (IPC) and introduces new provisions for national security. One such provision is BNS Section 160: Abetment of Mutiny, If Mutiny Is Committed in Consequence Thereof. This law addresses individuals who incite or support mutiny […]

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