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    <description>Free KSLU Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 (Criminal Law I) notes — general principles of criminal liability, mens rea, stages of crime, punishments, general exceptions, inchoate crimes (abetment, criminal conspiracy, attempt), offences against women and children, offences affecting the human body, offences against the State and public tranquillity, property offences, defamation and criminal intimidation. Replaces the IPC 1860.</description>
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      <title>Unit I — General Principles, Punishments &amp; Exceptions</title>
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      <description>KSLU BNS 2023 (Criminal Law I) notes — definition and nature of crime, mens rea and actus reus, the stages of crime, joint and constructive liability, punishments under Section 4, and the general exceptions (Sections 14–44) including mistake, accident, necessity, infancy, insanity, intoxication, consent and private defence.</description>
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      <title>Unit II — Inchoate Crimes &amp; Offences Against Women and Children</title>
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      <description>KSLU BNS 2023 notes — inchoate (incomplete) crimes: abetment (Sections 45–60), criminal conspiracy (Sections 61–62) and attempt; and offences against women and children — rape and sexual offences (Sections 63–79), cruelty by husband or relatives (Section 85), bigamy and offences relating to marriage.</description>
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      <title>Unit III — Offences Affecting the Human Body</title>
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      <description>KSLU BNS 2023 notes — offences affecting the human body: culpable homicide and murder (Sections 100–105), the distinction between them, transferred malice (Section 102), the exceptions reducing murder to culpable homicide, hurt and grievous hurt (Sections 114–125), acid attacks, wrongful restraint and confinement, criminal force and assault, and kidnapping and abduction.</description>
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      <title>Unit IV — Offences Against the State, Public Tranquillity, Public Justice &amp; Property</title>
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      <description>KSLU BNS 2023 notes — offences against the State (Sections 147–158), the new offence of terrorist act (Section 113), offences against public tranquillity (unlawful assembly, rioting and affray), offences against public justice (false evidence, fabrication), mischief (Section 324), criminal trespass, and forgery.</description>
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      <title>Unit V — Offences Against Property; Defamation &amp; Criminal Intimidation</title>
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      <description>KSLU BNS 2023 notes — offences against property: theft, extortion, robbery and dacoity, criminal misappropriation and criminal breach of trust, cheating, and receiving stolen property; and defamation (Section 356) with its exceptions, and criminal intimidation.</description>
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