Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, 2023
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS-2023; Hindi: भारतीय न्याय संहिता, romanized: Bhāratīya Nyāya Saṃhitā, lit. 'Indian Justice Code') is a proposed Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha. If enacted, it would replace the existing Indian Penal Code (IPC).[1][2][3][4]
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 | |
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Parliament of India | |
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Citation | Bill No. 121 of 2023 |
Considered by | Lok Sabha |
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Introduced by | Amit Shah |
Introduced | 11 August 2023 |
Repeals | |
Indian Penal Code | |
Status: Pending |
Introduction
On 11 August 2023, the Home Minister of India, Amit Shah, Introduced the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, 2023 in Lok Sabha. This bill is considered to be a significant and monumental reform in the Indian Criminal Justice System.[5][6][7]
The following are some of the features that proponents of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill, 2023, will make to the Indian legal system:
- It repeals the sedition law, which has been criticized for being used to stifle dissent.
- It introduces new provisions to protect women and children from violence.
- It makes it easier for victims of crime to get justice.
- It strengthens the independence of the judiciary
Structure
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita is subdivided into 19 chapters consisting of 356 sections.The structure of code is similar to the Indian Penal Code. The outline of the Sanhita is as follows:[8]
Chapters | Sections | Classification of Offences |
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Chapter 1 | Sections 1 to 3 | Preliminary |
Chapter 2 | Sections 4 to 13 | Of Punishments |
Chapter 3 | Sections 14 to 44 | General Exceptions
of the Right to Private Defence (sections 34 to 44) |
Chapter 4 | Sections 45 to 62 | Of Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy and Attempt |
Chapter 5 | Sections 63 to 97 | Of Offences against Women and Children
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Chapter 6 | Sections 98 to 144 | Of Offences affecting the Human Body
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Chapter 7 | Sections 145 to 156 | Of Offences Against the State |
Chapter 8 | Sections 157 to 166 | Of Offences Relating to the Army, Navy and Air Force |
Chapter 9 | Sections 167 to 175 | Of Offences Relating to Elections |
Chapter 10 | Sections 176 to 186 | Of Offences Relating to Coins, Bank Notes, Currency Notes and Government Stamps |
Chapter 11 | Sections 187 to 195 | Of Offences Against the Public Tranquility |
Chapter 12 | Sections 196 to 203 | Of Offences by Or Relating to Public Servants |
Chapter 13 | Sections 204 to 224 | Of Contempt of Lawful Authority of Public Servants |
Chapter 14 | Sections 225 to 267 | Of False Evidences and Offences against Public Justice. |
Chapter 15 | Sections 268 to 295 | Of Offences affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convince, Decency and Morals |
Chapter 16 | Sections 296 to 300 | Of Offences Relating to Religion |
Chapter 17 | Sections 301 to 332 | Of Offences against Property
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Chapter 18 | Sections 333 to 348 | Of Offences Relating to Documents and to Property Marks
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Chapter 19 | Sections 349 to 356 | Of Criminal Intimidation, Insult, Annoyance, Defamation, Etc
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References
- https://jobseek.buzz/2023/09/04/indian-government-introduced-new-3-bills/
- "3 new Bills introduced in Lok Sabha to replace criminal laws; sedition law to be scrapped". 11 August 2023 – via www.thehindu.com.
- "'Sedition law to be repealed': Amit Shah introduces 3 bills to replace IPC, CrPC, Indian Evidence Act in Lok Sabha". 11 August 2023 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
- ""Acts of Secession" Replaces Sedition: New Bills To Overhaul Criminal Laws". NDTV.com.
- "Centre's 3 bills to revamp criminal laws: 'Aim to provide justice, not punish'". India Today.
- Ghosh, Sanchari (11 August 2023). "'Will repeal offence of sedition,' Amit Shah introduces 3 bills in Parliament". mint.
- "The 3 Bills That Will Soon Replace British-Era Criminal Laws. Their Aim Explained". NDTV.com.
- The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 , PSR India