Taxmann's Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 [Bare Act with Section Notes] – Comprehensive Reference Consolidating—Legislative Text | Comparative Tables | Cross-References | Section Notes(Paperback, Taxmann)
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Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 [Bare Act with Section Notes ] by Taxmann is a concise yet authoritative reference that combines the full legislative text of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), comparative tables, cross-references, and expert 'section notes' into one publication. It elucidates modern substantive criminal provisions, especially for electronic/digital scenarios, and clarifies how they align with or deviate from the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). It offers a thorough and authoritative understanding of India's new penal law regime under the BNS, ensuring clarity for legal practitioners, the judiciary, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students. The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 [Act No. 45 of 2023 ], with the following noteworthy features: (i) Comprehensive Text of the BNS 2023 (1) Complete Legislative Text – Incorporates the full text of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, meticulously arranged (V) Section Notes — The Standout Feature (1) Editorial/Explanatory Guidance – Appended right after each statutory section, these notes break down technical phrases, discuss scope and intent, and connect BNS to everyday practice (2) Legislative Context – Demonstrates the evolution from IPC, highlighting which older sections are repealed or merged into the BNS (3) Case Law & Practical Insights – Includes references to landmark Supreme Court and High Court rulings. It also summarises best practices or interpretative pointers relevant to culpable homicide, offences against property, and other core penal concepts (VI) Comparative Tools & Tables (1) IPC–BNS Cross-Reference – Pinpoints where IPC provisions find their parallels or modifications in BNS, 2023 (2) Reverse Cross-Reference – Allows users to start from BNS sections and see their approximate antecedents in the IPC (3) List of New Sections – Highlights fresh concepts introduced under BNS for quick reference (4) Table of Repealed IPC Provisions – Shows which parts of the old code no longer apply, making it easier to transition to BNS (VII) In-depth Comparative Study (1) Clause-by-Clause Analysis – Detailed notes track how the BNS differs from or aligns with the IPC. For instance, definitions of new-age offences, extended provisions on cybercrimes, and refined sentencing guidelines are explained in plain language (2) Readable & Systematic – Perfect for both quick referencing and thorough research (VIII) Section Key & Alphabetical Index (1) Section Key – Maps major topics (Offences against the Human Body, Offences against Property, Abetment, etc.) to relevant BNS sections (2) Alphabetical Key – Offers an alphabetical subject-based approach, showing how BNS modifies or merges with older IPC rules (IX) Supplementary Materials (1) Arrangement of Sections – A structured list to navigate the BNS (2) Legislative Intent – Includes Statement of Objects & Reasons, Notes on Clauses, and excerpts from the Parliamentary Committee's reports for contextual clarity (3) Minister's Speech – A look into official parliamentary debates, highlighting key policy drives behind the BNS (4) Appendix of Related Acts – Relevant references to other statutes frequently invoked in criminal adjudication (e.g., the Information Technology Act, etc.) (X) Annexures (1) Implementation of Sentences – Explains new guidelines or changes regarding sentencing, remission, and commutation (2) Re-designation of Offences – Clarifies transitions from 'IPC chapter headings' to the new BNS structure (3) Digital Offences & E-Evidence – Details guidelines reflecting BNS's emphasis on digital documentation of evidence and modern technology (4) Cross-Links with BNSS & BSA – Outlines how BNS provisions interplay with parallel procedural or evidentiary changes under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (XI) User-Friendly Layout (1) A broad subject index lets you locate topics efficiently—vital for practitioners and students navigating extensive criminal law provisions