THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023
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Clause 309 of the Bill seeks to provide for robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause
death or grievous hurt and punishment thereof.
Clause 310 of the Bill seeks to provide for attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when
armed with deadly weapon and punishment thereof.121
Clause 311 of the Bill seeks to provide for punishment for belonging to gang of
robbers, dacoits, etc.
Clause 312 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonest misappropriation of property and
punishment thereof.
Clause 313 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonest misappropriation of property
possessed by deceased person at the time of his death and punishment thereof.
Clause 314 of the Bill seeks to provide for criminal breach of trust under various
circumstances and punishment thereof.
Clause 315 of the Bill seeks to define stolen property and punishment thereof if
received under various circumstances.
Clause 316 of the Bill seeks to define cheating and punishment thereof.
Clause 317 of the Bill seeks to define cheating by personation and punishment thereof.
Clause 318 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonest or fraudulent removal or
concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditors and punishment thereof.
Clause 319 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt
being available for creditors and punishment thereof.
Clause 320 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of
transfer containing false statement of consideration and punishment thereof.
Clause 321 of the Bill seeks to provide for dishonest or fraudulent removal or
concealment of property and punishment thereof.
Clause 322 of the Bill seeks to define mischief and punishment thereof.
Clause 323 of the Bill seeks to provide for mischief by killing or maiming animal and
punishment thereof.
Clause 324 of the Bill seeks to provide for mischief by injury, inundation, fire or
explosive substance, etc., and punishment thereof.
Clause 325 of the Bill seeks to provide for mischief with intent to destroy or make
unsafe a rail, aircraft, decked vessel or one of twenty tons burden and punishment thereof.
Clause 326 of the Bill seeks to provide for punishment for intentionally running vessel
aground or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc. and punishment thereof.
Clause 327 of the Bill seeks to provide for criminal trespass and house-trespass and
punishment thereof.
Clause 328 of the Bill seeks to provide for house-trespass and house-breaking.
Clause 329 of the Bill seeks to provide for punishment for house-trespass or house
breaking and punishment thereof.
Clause 330 of the Bill seeks to provide for house-trespass in order to commit offence
and punishment thereof.
Clause 331 of the Bill seeks to provide for house-trespass after preparation for hurt,
assault or wrongful restraint and punishment thereof.
Clause 332 of the Bill seeks to define dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing
property.
Clause 333 of the Bill seeks to define making a false document.
Clause 334 of the Bill seeks to provide for forgery and punishment thereof.
Clause 335 of the Bill seeks to provide for forgery of record of Court or of public
register, etc. and punishment thereof.122
Clause 336 of the Bill seeks to provide for forgery of valuable security, will, etc., and
punishment thereof.
Clause 337 of the Bill seeks to provide for having possession of document specified in
section 335 or 336, knowing it to be forged and intending to use it as genuine and punishmentthereof.
Clause 338 of the Bill seeks to provide for forged document or electronic record and
using it as genuine and punishment thereof.
Clause 339 of the Bill seeks to provide for making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc.,
with intent to commit forgery punishable under section 336 and punishment thereof.
Clause 340 of the Bill seeks to provide for counterfeiting device or mark used for
authenticating documents described in section 336, or possessing counterfeit marked materialand punishment thereof.
Clause 341 of the Bill seeks to provide for fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc., of
will, authority to adopt, or valuable security and punishment thereof.
Clause 342 of the Bill seeks to provide for falsification of accounts and punishment
thereof.
Clause 343 of the Bill seeks to provide for property mark and punishment thereof.
Clause 344 of the Bill seeks to provide for tampering with property mark with intent to
cause injury and punishment thereof.
Clause 345 of the Bill seeks to provide for counterfeiting a property mark and punishment
thereof.
Clause 346 of the Bill seeks to provide for making or possession of any instrument for
counterfeiting a property mark and punishment thereof.
Clause 347 of the Bill seeks to provide for selling goods marked with a counterfeit
property mark and punishment thereof.
Clause 348 of the Bill seeks to provide for making a false mark upon any receptacle
containing goods and punishment thereof.
Clause 349 of the Bill seeks to provide for criminal intimidation and punishment thereof.
Clause 350 of the Bill seeks to provide for intentional insult with intent to provoke
breach of peace and punishment thereof.
Clause 351 of the Bill seeks to provide for statements conducing to public mischief
and punishment thereof.
Clause 352 of the Bill seeks to provide for act caused by inducing person to believe
that he will be rendered an object of the divine displeasure and punishment thereof.
Clause 353 of the Bill seeks to provide for misconduct in public by a drunken person
and punishment thereof.
Clause 354 of the Bill seeks to define defamation and punishment thereof.
Clause 355 of the Bill seeks to provide for breach of contract to attend on and supply
wants of helpless person and punishment thereof.
Clause 356 of the Bill seeks to provide for repeal and savings of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860.FINANCIAL MEMORANDUM
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, if enacted, is not likely to involve any expenditure,
either recurring or non-recurring, from and out of the Consolidated Fund of India.
123LOK SABHA
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BILL
to consolidate and amend the provisions relating to offences and for matters connected
therewith or incidental thereto.
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(Shri Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation )
MGIPMRND—278LS—10.08.2023.