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Section 2 – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) – Definitions.

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Section 2 - Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) - Definitions
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Section 2 BNSS: Definitions

 In this Sanhita, unless the context otherwise requires,––

(1) “act” denotes as well a series of acts as a single act;

(2) “animal” means any living creature, other than a human being;

(3) “child” means any person below the age of eighteen years;

(4) “counterfeit”.––A person is said to “counterfeit” who causes one thing to

resemble another thing, intending by means of that resemblance to practise deception,

or knowing it to be likely that deception will thereby be practised.

Explanation 1.—It is not essential to counterfeiting that the imitation should be

exact.

Explanation 2.—When a person causes one thing to resemble another thing,

and the resemblance is such that a person might be deceived thereby, it shall be

presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the person so causing the one thing to

resemble the other thing intended by means of that resemblance to practise deception

or knew it to be likely that deception would thereby be practised;

(5) “Court” means a Judge who is empowered by law to act judicially alone, or a

body of Judges which is empowered by law to act judicially as a body, when such

Judge or body of Judges is acting judicially;

(6) “death” means the death of a human being unless the contrary appears from

the context;

(7) “dishonestly” means doing anything with the intention of causing wrongful

gain to one person or wrongful loss to another person;

(8) “document” means any matter expressed or described upon any substance

by means of letters, figures or marks, or by more than one of those means, and includes

electronic and digital record, intended to be used, or which may be used, as evidence

of that matter.

Explanation 1.—It is immaterial by what means or upon what substance the

letters, figures or marks are formed, or whether the evidence is intended for, or may be

used in a Court or not.

Illustrations.

(a) A writing expressing the terms of a contract, which may be used as evidence

of the contract, is a document.

(b) A cheque upon a banker is a document.

(c) A power-of-attorney is a document.

(d) A map or plan which is intended to be used or which may be used as evidence,

is a document.

(e) A writing containing directions or instructions is a document.

Explanation 2.—Whatever is expressed by means of letters, figures or marks as

explained by mercantile or other usage, shall be deemed to be expressed by such

letters, figures or marks within the meaning of this section, although the same may not

be actually expressed.

Illustration.

A writes his name on the back of a bill of exchange payable to his order. The

meaning of the endorsement, as explained by mercantile usage, is that the bill is to be

paid to the holder. The endorsement is a document, and shall be construed in the same

manner as if the words “pay to the holder” or words to that effect had been written

over the signature;

(9) “fraudulently” means doing anything with the intention to defraud but not

otherwise;

(10) “gender”.—The pronoun “he” and its derivatives are used of any person,

whether male, female or transgender.

Explanation.–– “transgender” shall have the meaning assigned to it in clause (k)

of section 2 of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019;

(11) “good faith”.—Nothing is said to be done or believed in “good faith” which

is done or believed without due care and attention;

(12) “Government” means the Central Government or a State Government;

(13) “harbour” includes supplying a person with shelter, food, drink, money,

clothes, arms, ammunition or means of conveyance, or the assisting a person by any

means, whether of the same kind as those enumerated in this clause or not, to evade

apprehension;

(14) “injury” means any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body,

mind, reputation or property;

(15) “illegal” and “legally bound to do”.—The word “illegal” is applicable to

everything which is an offence or which is prohibited by law, or which furnishes

ground for a civil action; and a person is said to be “legally bound to do” whatever it

is illegal in him to omit;

(16) “Judge” means a person who is officially designated as a Judge and includes

a person,––

(i) who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or

criminal, a definitive judgment, or a judgment which, if not appealed against,

would be definitive, or a judgment which, if confirmed by some other authority,

would be definitive; or

(ii) who is one of a body or persons, which body of persons is empowered

by law to give such a judgment.

Illustration.

A Magistrate exercising jurisdiction in respect of a charge on which he has

power to sentence to fine or imprisonment, with or without appeal, is a Judge;

(17) “life” means the life of a human being, unless the contrary appears from the

context;

(18) “local law” means a law applicable only to a particular part of India;

(19) “man” means male human being of any age;

(20) “month” and “year”.––Wherever the word “month” or the word “year” is

used, it is to be understood that the month or the year is to be reckoned according to

the Gregorian calendar;

(21) “movable property” includes property of every description, except land

and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached

to the earth;

(22) “number”.—Unless the contrary appears from the context, words importing

the singular number include the plural number, and words importing the plural number

include the singular number;

(23) “oath” includes a solemn affirmation substituted by law for an oath, and

any declaration required or authorised by law to be made before a public servant or to

be used for the purpose of proof, whether in a Court or not;

(24) “offence”.—Except in the Chapters and sections mentioned in

sub-clauses (a) and (b), the word “offence” means a thing made punishable by this

Sanhita, but––

(a) in Chapter III and in the following sections, namely, sub-sections (2),

(3), (4) and (5) of section 8, sections 9, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 119,

120, 123, sub-sections (7) and (8) of section 127, 222, 230, 231, 240, 248, 250,

251, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, sub-sections (6) and (7) of section 308 and

sub-section (2) of section 330, the word “offence” means a thing punishable

under this Sanhita, or under any special law or local law; and

(b) in sub-section (1) of section 189, sections 211, 212, 238, 239, 249, 253

and sub-section (1) of section 329, the word “offence” shall have the same

meaning when the act punishable under the special law or local law is punishable

under such law with imprisonment for a term of six months or more, whether

with or without fine;

(25) “omission” denotes as well as a series of omissions as a single omission;

(26) “person” includes any company or association or body of persons, whether

incorporated or not;

(27) “public” includes any class of the public or any community;

(28) “public servant” means a person falling under any of the descriptions,

namely:—

(a) every commissioned officer in the Army, Navy or Air Force;

(b) every Judge including any person empowered by law to discharge,

whether by himself or as a member of any body of persons, any adjudicatory

functions;

(c) every officer of a Court including a liquidator, receiver or commissioner

whose duty it is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or

fact, or to make, authenticate, or keep any document, or to take charge or dispose of any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or

to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person specially

authorised by a Court to perform any of such duties;

(d) every assessor or member of a panchayat assisting a Court or public

servant;

(e) every arbitrator or other person to whom any cause or matter has been

referred for decision or report by any Court, or by any other competent public

authority;

(f) every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered

to place or keep any person in confinement;

(g) every officer of the Government whose duty it is, as such officer, to

prevent offences, to give information of offences, to bring offenders to justice,

or to protect the public health, safety or convenience;

(h) every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or

expend any property on behalf of the Government, or to make any survey,

assessment or contract on behalf of the Government, or to execute any

revenue-process, or to investigate, or to report, on any matter affecting the

pecuniary interests of the Government, or to make, authenticate or keep any

document relating to the pecuniary interests of the Government, or to prevent

the infraction of any law for the protection of the pecuniary interests of the

Government;

(i) every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or

expend any property, to make any survey or assessment or to levy any rate or tax

for any secular common purpose of any village, town or district, or to make,

authenticate or keep any document for the ascertaining of the rights of the

people of any village, town or district;

(j) every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered

to prepare, publish, maintain or revise an electoral roll or to conduct an election

or part of an election;

(k) every person—

(i) in the service or pay of the Government or remunerated by fees or

commission for the performance of any public duty by the Government;

(ii) in the service or pay of a local authority as defined in clause (31)

of section 3 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, a corporation established by

or under a Central or State Act or a Government company as defined in

clause (45) of section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013.

Explanation.—

(a) persons falling under any of the descriptions made in this clause are

public servants, whether appointed by the Government or not;

(b) every person who is in actual possession of the situation of a public

servant, whatever legal defect there may be in his right to hold that situation is

a public servant;

(c) “election” means an election for the purpose of selecting members of

any legislative, municipal or other public authority, of whatever character, the

method of selection to which is by, or under any law for the time being in force.

Illustration.

A Municipal Commissioner is a public servant;

(29) “reason to believe”.—A person is said to have “reason to believe” a thing,

if he has sufficient cause to believe that thing but not otherwise;

(30) “special law” means a law applicable to a particular subject;

(31) “valuable security” means a document which is, or purports to be, a

document whereby any legal right is created, extended, transferred, restricted,

extinguished or released, or whereby any person acknowledges that he lies under legal

liability, or has not a certain legal right.

Illustration.

A writes his name on the back of a bill of exchange. As the effect of this

endorsement is to transfer the right to the bill to any person who may become the

lawful holder of it, the endorsement is a “valuable security”;

(32) “vessel” means anything made for the conveyance by water of human

beings or of property;

(33) “voluntarily”.—A person is said to cause an effect “voluntarily” when he

causes it by means whereby he intended to cause it, or by means which, at the time of

employing those means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it.

Illustration.

A sets fire, by night, to an inhabited house in a large town, for the purpose of

facilitating a robbery and thus causes the death of a person. Here, A may not have

intended to cause death; and may even be sorry that death has been caused by his act;

yet, if he knew that he was likely to cause death, he has caused death voluntarily;

(34) “will” means any testamentary document;

(35) “woman” means a female human being of any age;

(36) “wrongful gain” means gain by unlawful means of property to which the

person gaining is not legally entitled;

(37) “wrongful loss” means the loss by unlawful means of property to which the

person losing it is legally entitled;

(38) “gaining wrongfully” and “losing wrongfully”.—A person is said to gain

wrongfully when such person retains wrongfully, as well as when such person acquires

wrongfully. A person is said to lose wrongfully when such person is wrongfully kept out

of any property, as well as when such person is wrongfully deprived of property; and

(39) words and expressions used but not defined in this Sanhita but defined in

the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023

shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act and Sanhita.

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