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Greater Kashmir’s Understanding the Law Initiative: When life breaks, what remains is law

Understanding offences affecting life under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
11:54 PM Jun 13, 2025 IST | MUNEEB RASHID MALIK
Understanding offences affecting life under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), heralds a transformative shift in the codification of criminal law in India, replacing the colonial-era Indian Penal Code, 1860. Among its most critical provisions are the ones dealing with Offences Affecting Life, which encapsulate the most serious breaches of the law, those that endanger or extinguish human life. These provisions outline and define offences such as murder, culpable homicide, abetment of suicide, attempt to murder, and terrorist acts, along with their corresponding punishments.

These provisions reflect a blend of continuity with established principles and substantive innovation, particularly in addressing contemporary issues like mob lynching, organized crime, and terrorism. The BNS places significant emphasis on intent, knowledge, proportionality, and the circumstances under which life is taken or endangered, thereby aiming to deliver justice with greater precision and fairness.

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What constitutes the offence of culpable homicide?

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Culpable homicide is committed when a person causes death:

 

Are there any illustrations of culpable homicide?

 

What are the explanations associated with culpable homicide?

 

What is the relationship between culpable homicide and murder?

Murder is a type of culpable homicide, but not all culpable homicides are murders. Intention or knowledge determines whether it is murder or only culpable homicide.

 

What is the duty of the court in deciding murder vs. culpable homicide?

The court must:

 

What is euthanasia in legal terms?

Passive euthanasia (not prolonging life) is not intended to cause death and is not murder. Active euthanasia is considered murder.

 

What constitutes murder?

Murder is committed when culpable homicide includes:

 

Are there any illustrations of murder?

What are the exceptions where culpable homicide is not murder?

 

What are the legal observations on the exception related to right of private defence?

If a person in good faith exceeds self-defence and causes death, it is not murder if there is no premeditation or intention to do more harm than necessary.

 

What about sudden fights and premeditation?

A case falls under exception if:

 

Who bears the burden of proving exceptions to murder?

The accused must prove applicability of exceptions on a preponderance of probabilities, even through prosecution evidence.

 

What if someone causes the death of a different person than intended?

If someone causes the death of another unintentionally, the act is treated as if the intended victim had died.

 

What is the punishment for murder?

Death or life imprisonment with fine. For group murders based on discrimination, each participant is liable to the same.

 

What are some key judicial principles on murder sentencing?

 

What is the punishment for a life convict committing murder again?

Death or imprisonment for the remainder of the convict’s life.

 

What is the punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder?

 

What if death is caused by negligence?

 

What is the punishment for abetment of suicide of a child or person of unsound mind?

Death, life imprisonment, or up to 10 years and fine.

 

What is the punishment for abetment of suicide of a general person?

Imprisonment up to 10 years and fine.

 

What constitutes abetment of suicide?

There must be intentional aid or instigation that leads to suicide. Mere insults or emotional outbursts are not enough.

What is the punishment for attempt to murder?

 

What is the punishment for attempt to commit culpable homicide?

 

What is organized crime?

Continuing unlawful activities like kidnapping, extortion, cyber-crimes, etc., by persons acting as a gang or syndicate for material gain.

 

What is the punishment for organized crime?

 

Who else is punishable under organized crime law?

 

What is petty organized crime?

Small-scale crimes like theft, snatching, cheating by groups or gangs.

 

What is the punishment for petty organized crime?

1 to 7 years imprisonment and fine.

 

What is a terrorist act?

Any act intended or likely to:

 

What is the punishment for terrorist acts?

 

Who else is liable under terrorist act provisions?

Therefore, the provisions concerning offences affecting life under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, reaffirm the sanctity of human life as the cornerstone of criminal jurisprudence. By codifying clearer distinctions between various forms of homicide, incorporating judicially-evolved principles, and addressing modern forms of violent crime, the BNS seeks to ensure both deterrence and procedural fairness. Its nuanced approach to exceptions, such as acts committed under grave provocation or in self-defence, reflects a commitment to context-sensitive justice.

 

Muneeb Rashid Malik is an Advocate. He tweets @muneebmalikrash.

 

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