TNPSC Thervupettagam

BNS for hit-and-run cases

January 7 , 2024 328 days 798 0
  • The new Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) prescribes the harsher punishments for causing death in a hit and run cases.
  • It treats hit-and-run accident cases as an aggravated form of the offence of causing death by rashness or negligence.
  • Section 106 of the BNS will replace Section 304A of the IPC.
  • It punished the causing of death by rash and negligent act that does not amount to culpable homicide.
  • The existing section provides for a two-year jail term.
  • First, the Section 106 prescribes a prison term of up to five years, besides a fine, for causing death due to rash or negligent acts;
  • Second, it provides for reduced criminal liability for registered medical doctors of two years in jail, if death occurred in the course of a medical procedure.
  • If the person involved in rash and negligent driving “escapes without reporting it to a police officer or a Magistrate soon after the incident”, the imprisonment may extend to 10 years and a fine.

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