Criminal Law Reforms through B.N.S., B.N.S.S. and B.S.A.
Criminal Law Reforms
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) came into effect on July 1, 2024, replacing the Indian Penal Code. The BNS introduces several changes, including the addition of 20 new offenses and the removal of 19 provisions from the previous code. Notably, it increases imprisonment terms for 33 offenses and fines for 83 offenses, introduces mandatory minimum punishments for 23 offenses, and allows for community service sentences for six offenses. The BNS also adds new offenses such as organized crime, terrorism, cybercrime, and financial fraud, while removing sedition as an offense and introducing a new offense for acts endangering India’s sovereignty, unity, and integrity.
What Will Be The Next Step to Complete?
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on July 1, 2024, brings several significant changes to India’s criminal law. Here’s a comparison highlighting the key differences:
🔹 Structural Changes
| Feature | IPC (1860) | BNS (2024) |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Sections | 511 | 358 (Reduced & Reorganized) |
| Language & Terminology | Archaic British-era terminology | Modernized & simplified language |
🔹 Major Legal Changes
| Aspect | IPC | BNS |
|---|---|---|
| Sedition | Defined under Section 124A (Punishable by life imprisonment) | Sedition removed & replaced with “Acts Endangering Sovereignty, Unity, and Integrity” |
| Terrorism | No specific provision | Explicitly defined & criminalized |
| Organized Crime | Not separately defined | New provisions introduced |
| Mob Lynching | No specific law | Punishment up to life imprisonment or death penalty |
| Hit-and-Run Cases | Punished under negligence laws | 10-year imprisonment & ₹7 lakh fine for fleeing accident site |
| Cyber Crimes | No comprehensive provision | New provisions added |
| Sexual Offenses | Defined, but not comprehensive | Gang rape now punishable with death penalty |
| Marital Rape | Not recognized | Still not criminalized, but under review |
🔹 Punishments & Sentences
| Feature | IPC | BNS |
|---|---|---|
| Community Service | Not available | Introduced as a form of punishment |
| Higher Punishments | Standard penalties | More severe penalties for 33 offenses |
| Compounding Offenses | Limited scope | More cases now eligible for settlement |
🔹 Other Key Changes
- FIR Registration Anywhere – Victims can file FIRs at any police station, irrespective of jurisdiction.
- Trial Timelines – The law mandates trials for certain offenses to be completed within 3 years.
- Death Penalty for Mob Lynching – Stronger action against hate crimes.
âś… Overall Impact of BNS
- Faster justice due to streamlined legal processes.
- Stronger laws against organized crime, terrorism, and mob violence.
- More victim-friendly procedures.