BNS - Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

Section 100 in THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023 – BNS

CHAPTER VI
OF OFFENCES AFFECTING THE HUMAN BODY
Of offences affecting life

Culpable
homicide

  1. Whoever causes death by doing an act with the intention of causing death,
    or with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death, or with the
    knowledge that he is likely by such act to cause death, commits the offence of culpable
    homicide.
    Illustrations.
    (a) A lays sticks and turf over a pit, with the intention of thereby causing death, or with
    the knowledge that death is likely to be thereby caused. Z, believing the ground to be firm,
    treads on it, falls in and is killed. A has committed the offence of culpable homicide.
    (b) A knows Z to be behind a bush. B does not know it. A, intending to cause, or
    knowing it to be likely to cause Z’s death, induces B to fire at the bush. B fires and kills Z.
    Here B may be guilty of no offence; but A has committed the offence of culpable homicide.
    (c) A, by shooting at a fowl with intent to kill and steal it, kills B, who is behind a bush;
    A not knowing that he was there. Here, although A was doing an unlawful act, he was not
    guilty of culpable homicide, as he did not intend to kill B, or to cause death by doing an act
    that he knew was likely to cause death.
    Explanation 1.—A person who causes bodily injury to another who is labouring
    under a disorder, disease or bodily infirmity, and thereby accelerates the death of that other,
    shall be deemed to have caused his death.
    Explanation 2.—Where death is caused by bodily injury, the person who causes such
    bodily injury shall be deemed to have caused the death, although by resorting to proper
    remedies and skilful treatment the death might have been prevented.
    Explanation 3.—The causing of the death of a child in the mother’s womb is not
    homicide. But it may amount to culpable homicide to cause the death of a living child, if any
    part of that child has been brought forth, though the child may not have breathed or been
    completely born.

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