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 […]
Read MoreSection 31 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, addresses the legal implications of communications made in good faith for the benefit of the recipient. It stipulates that such communications do not constitute an offense, even if they inadvertently cause harm to the person to whom they are made. This provision underscores the importance of […]
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