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Tag: Indian Penal Code

Crime reporting is a crucial responsibility in any legal system. The Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita 2023 introduces BNS Section 239, which deals with cases where individuals, legally bound to report an offence, intentionally fail to do so. This article explains Section 239: Intentional Omission to Give Information of Offence by Person Bound to Inform, its significance, […]

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Human trafficking is a serious crime that violates fundamental rights. It traps victims in forced labor, sexual exploitation, and organ trade. To fight this, BNS Section 143 Human Trafficking under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, lays down strict legal provisions. It ensures that traffickers face severe punishment while victims get protection and justice. Let’s explore […]

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The Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) 2023 is a significant step in India’s legal framework, replacing the long-standing Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860. One of its key sections, Section 122 BNS 2023, deals with offenses committed under sudden provocation. This section recognizes human emotions and provides a fair legal response for actions taken in the […]

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The Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita 2023 is a landmark legal reform in India, designed to modernize and streamline criminal law. One of the most significant provisions in this new code is Section 116, which focuses on grievous hurt. This section provides a clear and detailed understanding of what constitutes grievous injuries and the legal consequences of […]

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The Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita 2023, a newly introduced criminal code in India, aims to modernize and simplify the country’s criminal justice system. Among its various provisions, Section 115 Voluntarily causing hurt stands out as it addresses the crime of voluntarily causing hurt. This section plays a crucial role in defining what constitutes harm under the […]

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When it comes to personal safety and well-being, we often think of the most visible forms of harm—cuts, bruises, or broken bones. But what if the harm is less obvious, like an illness or lasting disability caused by another person’s actions? BNS 2023 Section 114 addresses just that, expanding the traditional definition of “hurt” to […]

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In today’s world, the threat of terrorism looms over many nations, and India is no exception. From bombings to cyber-attacks, terrorism takes on many forms, targeting not only lives but also the very fabric of society. To combat this, India has a robust legal framework in place, including the Terrorist Act Law in India, designed […]

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The Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita 2023 (BNS 2023) represents a major shift in India’s criminal law system. One of the most significant sections in this new code is Section 109, which deals with Attempt to Commit Murder. This section is crucial because it not only addresses the act of attempting to kill someone but also ensures […]

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The Section 107 of BNS 2023 is a crucial law that deals with the abetment of suicide of vulnerable individuals. It is a replacement for Section 305 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), with stricter provisions to protect minors and mentally ill persons. Understanding this law is important for both legal professionals and the general […]

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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 is a modern step towards reforming India’s legal system. One of its key provisions, Section 104 of BNS 2023, specifically addresses the punishment for individuals who commit murder while serving a life sentence. This section has raised significant discussions due to its implications and potential impact on the judicial […]

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