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འག་གི་ཉསེ ་འགེལ་

མི ས་དེབ། ༢༠༠༤།
PENAL CODE OF BHUTAN, 2004

དཔལ་ན་འག་གང་།
Royal Government of Bhutan

“For perpetuation good and Chaste actions”

Lord Budda
Bhutan Penal Code

THE BHUTAN PENAL CODE, 2004

Table of Contents

Content Page No.

PART ONE .......................................................................................................................................


GENERAL PROVISIONS ...............................................................................................................
CHAPTER 1 .....................................................................................................................................
PRELIMINARY ...............................................................................................................................
Short title, commencement and extent ..........................................................................................
Repeal ...........................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 2 .....................................................................................................................................
CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMES ....................................................................................................
Classes of crime .............................................................................................................................
Degrees of felonies .......................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 3 .....................................................................................................................................
SENTENCING ..................................................................................................................................
Value based sentencing .................................................................................................................
Mitigating circumstances ..............................................................................................................
Aggravating circumstances ...........................................................................................................
CHAPTER 4 .....................................................................................................................................
ALTERNATIVES TO SENTENCING ..............................................................................................
Civil commitment in lieu of imprisonment or sentence................................................................
Thrimthue ......................................................................................................................................
Commutation of sentences or conditional discharge ....................................................................
Infraction of conditions of conditional release ................................................................................
Restriction .....................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 5 .....................................................................................................................................
DAMAGES, RESTITUTION, CONFISCATION AND RECOVERY ...........................................
Damages in general .......................................................................................................................
Compensatory damages ................................................................................................................
Default on compensatory damages or fine....................................................................................
Repayment of debt in the case of homicide ..................................................................................
Restitution .....................................................................................................................................
Confiscation and Recovery ...........................................................................................................
CHAPTER 6 .....................................................................................................................................
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY......................................................................................
An act must be voluntary ..............................................................................................................
An omission must be voluntary ....................................................................................................
Presumption of voluntary possession............................................................................................
General requirements of culpability..............................................................................................
Purposely.......................................................................................................................................
Knowingly.....................................................................................................................................
Recklessly .....................................................................................................................................
Negligently....................................................................................................................................

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Culpability.........................................................................................................................................
Causal relationship between conducts and result..........................................................................
Accomplice liability ......................................................................................................................
Approver .......................................................................................................................................
Consolidated trials and double jeopardy. ......................................................................................
Non-compoundable and Compoundable offences ........................................................................
Bailable Offences ..........................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 7 .....................................................................................................................................
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENCES TO LIABILITY ...............................................................................
Ignorance or mistake .....................................................................................................................
Intoxication ...................................................................................................................................
Duress, compulsion, or coercion ...................................................................................................
Consent of the victim ....................................................................................................................
Conditions for valid consent .........................................................................................................
Consent to bodily injury................................................................................................................
Entrapment defence ......................................................................................................................
Defence of alibi .............................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 8 .....................................................................................................................................
JUSTIFICATION AS AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENCE ..................................................................
Justification in general ..................................................................................................................
Prevention of greater harm or crime .............................................................................................
Execution of public duty ...............................................................................................................
Error in the execution of a superior’s order ..................................................................................
Officially induced error.................................................................................................................
Use of force ...................................................................................................................................
When use of force is not a defence ...............................................................................................
Use of deadly force .......................................................................................................................
Use of confinement as protective force ........................................................................................
Use of force to protect property ....................................................................................................
Use of force to a wrongful obstructer ...........................................................................................
Use of force by a private person assisting an arrest ......................................................................
Use of force to prevent escape from custody ................................................................................
Use of force to prevent suicide or the commission of a crime......................................................
Use of force for care, discipline, or safety of another ...................................................................
Reckless or negligent use of otherwise justifiable force ...............................................................
CHAPTER 9 .....................................................................................................................................
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND MENTAL DISABILITY .......................................................
Juvenile .........................................................................................................................................
Mentally disabled persons.............................................................................................................
CHAPTER 10 ...................................................................................................................................
ATTEMPT, AIDING AND ABETTING, SOLICITATION, AND CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY ..

Criminal attempt ...............................................................................................................................


Aiding and abetting .......................................................................................................................
Solicitation ....................................................................................................................................
Criminal conspiracy ......................................................................................................................
Scope of conspiratorial relationship..............................................................................................

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Conspiracy to commit multiple crimes .............................................................................................


Joinder in conspiracy prosecution.................................................................................................
Defence to conspiracy ...................................................................................................................
Cessation of a conspiracy..............................................................................................................
Conspiracy as a continuing offence ..............................................................................................
Grading of criminal attempt, solicitation and criminal conspiracy...............................................
Grading of aiding and abetting .....................................................................................................
PART TWO ......................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON ...........................................................................................
CHAPTER 11 ...................................................................................................................................
HOMICIDE.......................................................................................................................................
Homicide .......................................................................................................................................
Murder...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Murder ........................................................................................................................
Voluntary manslaughter ................................................................................................................
Grading of Voluntary manslaughter .............................................................................................
Involuntary manslaughter .............................................................................................................
Grading of Involuntary manslaughter ...........................................................................................
Negligent homicide .......................................................................................................................
Grading of Negligent homicide ....................................................................................................
Illegal Abortion .............................................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal abortion............................................................................................................
Custodial death..............................................................................................................................
Grading of Custodial death ...........................................................................................................
Complicity in suicide ....................................................................................................................
Grading of Complicity in suicide..................................................................................................
Illegal selling or buying of human organs ....................................................................................
Grading of Illegal selling or buying of human organs ..................................................................
Trafficking a person ......................................................................................................................
Grading of trafficking a person .....................................................................................................
CHAPTER 12 ...................................................................................................................................
ASSAULT, BATTERY AND RELATED OFFENCES ..................................................................
Assault...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Assault ........................................................................................................................
Battery ...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Battery ........................................................................................................................
Reckless endangerment .................................................................................................................
Grading of Reckless endangerment ..............................................................................................
CHAPTER 13 ...................................................................................................................................
KIDNAPPING AND RELATED OFFENCES ................................................................................
Kidnapping ....................................................................................................................................
Grading of Kidnapping .................................................................................................................
Abduction ......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Abduction ...................................................................................................................
Criminal elopement ...........................................................................................................................
Grading of Criminal elopement ....................................................................................................
Escape from lawful custody ..........................................................................................................

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Grading of Escape from lawful custody ...........................................................................................


Felonious restraint .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Felonious restraint ......................................................................................................
Infringement of movement ...........................................................................................................
Grading of Infringement of movement .........................................................................................
CHAPTER 14 ...................................................................................................................................
SEXUAL OFFENCES ......................................................................................................................
Rape ..............................................................................................................................................
Grading of Rape ............................................................................................................................
Rape of a married person ..............................................................................................................
Grading of Rape of a married person ............................................................................................
Statutory rape ................................................................................................................................
Grading of Statutory rape..............................................................................................................
Rape of a child above twelve years of age ....................................................................................
Grading of Rape of a child above twelve years of age .................................................................
Rape of pregnant women ..............................................................................................................
Grading of Rape of pregnant woman ............................................................................................
Gang rape ......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Gang rape....................................................................................................................
Gang rape of a married person ......................................................................................................
Grading of Gang rape of a married person ...................................................................................
Gang rape of a child below twelve years of age ...........................................................................
Grading of Gang rape of a child below twelve years of age .........................................................
Gang rape of a child above twelve years of age ...........................................................................
Grading of Gang rape of a child above twelve years of age .........................................................
Gang rape of pregnant woman ......................................................................................................
Grading of Gang rape of pregnant woman ...................................................................................
Custodial rape ...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Custodial rape .............................................................................................................
Marital rape ...................................................................................................................................
Grading of Marital rape ................................................................................................................
Injury .............................................................................................................................................
Compensation to victim ................................................................................................................
Child molestation ..........................................................................................................................
Grading of Child molestation........................................................................................................
Sexual Harassment ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Sexual harassment ......................................................................................................
Incest .............................................................................................................................................
Grading of Incest...........................................................................................................................
Indecent exposure .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Indecent exposure .........................................................................................................
Bestiality .......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Bestiality .....................................................................................................................
Unnatural sex ................................................................................................................................
Grading of Unnatural sex ..............................................................................................................
CHAPTER 15 ...................................................................................................................................

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OFFENCES AGAINST INFANT, CHILD, MENTALLY DISABLED AND INCOMPETENT


PERSON ...........................................................................................................................................
Abandonment of an infant or a child ............................................................................................
Grading of Abandonment of an infant or a child ..........................................................................
Abandonment of a dead infant ......................................................................................................
Grading of Abandonment of a dead infant ...................................................................................
Child abuse....................................................................................................................................
Grading of a Child abuse ..............................................................................................................
Endangerment of a child ...............................................................................................................
Grading of Endangerment of a child. ............................................................................................
Pedophilia .....................................................................................................................................
Grading of Pedophilia ...................................................................................................................
Trafficking of a child ....................................................................................................................
Grading of Trafficking of a child ..................................................................................................
Endangerment of a mentally disabled or an incompetent person .................................................
Grading of Endangerment of a mentally disabled or an incompetent person. ..............................
PART THREE ..................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY...............................................................................................
CHAPTER 16 ...................................................................................................................................
ARSON AND RELATED OFFENCES .............................................................................................
Arson .............................................................................................................................................
Grading of Arson ..........................................................................................................................
Negligent burning or exploding ....................................................................................................
Grading of Negligent burning or exploding..................................................................................
CHAPTER 17 ...................................................................................................................................
BURGLARY, TRESPASS AND RELATED OFFENCES .............................................................
Burglary ........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Burglary ......................................................................................................................
Trespass.........................................................................................................................................
Exception to trespass.....................................................................................................................
Grading of Trespass ......................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 18 ...................................................................................................................................
LARCENY, ROBBERY, ARMED ROBBERY AND RELATED OFFENCES ............................
Larceny .........................................................................................................................................
Larceny by deception ....................................................................................................................
Defence to larceny ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Larceny .......................................................................................................................
Robbery .........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Robbery ......................................................................................................................
Armed robbery ..............................................................................................................................
Grading of Armed robbery............................................................................................................
Extortion .......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Extortion .....................................................................................................................
Illegal transfer of immovable property .........................................................................................
Grading of Illegal transfer of immovable property .......................................................................
Larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake ..........................................................
Grading of Larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake ........................................

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Possession of stolen property ............................................................................................................


Grading of Possession of stolen property .....................................................................................
Theft of services ............................................................................................................................
Grading of Theft of services .........................................................................................................
Unauthorized use of property........................................................................................................
Grading of Unauthorized use of property .....................................................................................
Breach of Trust .............................................................................................................................
Grading of Breach of Trust ...........................................................................................................
Criminal misappropriation of property .........................................................................................
Grading of Criminal misappropriation of property.......................................................................
Reckless endangerment of property ..............................................................................................
Grading of Reckless endangerment of property ...........................................................................
Unlawful posting of advertisements .............................................................................................
Grading of Unlawful posting of advertisements ...........................................................................
Auto stripping ...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Auto stripping .............................................................................................................
Pick pocketing...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Pick pocketing ............................................................................................................
PART FOUR .....................................................................................................................................
COMMERCIAL CRIME, FRAUD, CORRUPTION AND RELATED OFFENCES .....................
CHAPTER 19 ...................................................................................................................................
MONEY LAUNDERING AND SMUGGLING ..............................................................................
Money Laundering ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Money Laundering .....................................................................................................
Smuggling .....................................................................................................................................
Grading of Smuggling...................................................................................................................
Receiving of smuggled goods or substances ................................................................................
Grading of Receiving of smuggled goods or substances ..............................................................
Tax evasion ...................................................................................................................................
Grading of Tax evasion .................................................................................................................
Breach of contract .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Breach of contract.......................................................................................................
CHAPTER 20 ...................................................................................................................................
EMBEZZLEMENT AND BRIBERY ..............................................................................................
Embezzlement ...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Embezzlement ............................................................................................................
Bribery ..........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Bribery ........................................................................................................................
Commercial bribery ......................................................................................................................
Grading of Commercial bribery ....................................................................................................
Official misconduct .......................................................................................................................
Grading of Official misconduct ....................................................................................................
CHAPTER 21 ...................................................................................................................................
FORGERY AND RELATED OFFENCES ......................................................................................
Forgery ..........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Forgery .......................................................................................................................
Tampering with public records .....................................................................................................

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Grading of Tampering with public records .......................................................................................


Tampering with documents...........................................................................................................
Grading of Tampering with documents ........................................................................................
Execution of a document by deception .........................................................................................
Grading of Execution of a document by deception ......................................................................
Fraudulent cheque writing ............................................................................................................
Grading of Fraudulent cheque writing ..........................................................................................
Counterfeiting ...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Counterfeiting .............................................................................................................
Deceptive practice.........................................................................................................................
Grading of Deceptive practice ......................................................................................................
Fraudulent obtaining of insurance ................................................................................................
Grading of Fraudulent obtaining of insurance ..............................................................................
Fraudulent insolvency ...................................................................................................................
Grading of Fraudulent insolvency ................................................................................................
Fraud involving a security interest ................................................................................................
Grading of Fraud involving a security interest .............................................................................
CHAPTER 22 ...................................................................................................................................
DEFAMATION AND RELATED OFFENCES ..............................................................................
Defamation ....................................................................................................................................
Exceptions to defamation ..............................................................................................................
Grading of Defamation .................................................................................................................
Libel ..............................................................................................................................................
Grading of Libel ............................................................................................................................
Blackmail ......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Blackmail ....................................................................................................................
False advertising ...........................................................................................................................
Grading of False advertising .........................................................................................................
PART FIVE ......................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST STATE AND PUBLIC ORDER ...............................................................
CHAPTER 23 ...................................................................................................................................
TREASON, TERRORISM AND RELATED OFFENCES .............................................................
Treason ..........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Treason .......................................................................................................................
Terrorism .......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Terrorism ....................................................................................................................
Sedition..........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Sedition .......................................................................................................................
Espionage ......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Espionage ...................................................................................................................
Hijacking .......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Hijacking ....................................................................................................................
Abettor of mutiny..........................................................................................................................
Grading of Abettor of mutiny. ......................................................................................................
Harbouring of deserter ..................................................................................................................
Grading of Harbouring of deserter ................................................................................................
Impersonation of uniformed personnel .........................................................................................

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Grading of Impersonation of uniformed personnel...........................................................................


Impersonation of an official ..........................................................................................................
Grading of Impersonation of an official .......................................................................................
CHAPTER 24 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST CULTURAL AND NATIONAL HERITAGE .........................................
Illicit sale of cultural and national heritage property ....................................................................
Grading of Illicit sale of cultural and national heritage property..................................................
Damage to cultural or national heritage property and national monuments .................................
Grading of Damage to cultural or national heritage property and national monuments ..............
Damage to religious objects ..........................................................................................................
Grading of Damage to religious objects .......................................................................................
Offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung ........................................................................
Grading of Offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung .....................................................
Illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung ...............................................................
Grading of Illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung .............................................
Illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung .................................................................................
Grading of Illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung ...............................................................
Caretaker’s negligence causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or antique ..............
Grading of Caretaker’s negligence causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or
antique ...........................................................................................................................................
Larceny of antique ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Larceny of antique ......................................................................................................
Illegal purchase or sale of an antique ............................................................................................
Grading of Illegal purchase or sale of an antique..........................................................................
Illegal gift of antique .....................................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal gift of antique ..................................................................................................
CHAPTER 25 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST JUDICIAL AUTHORITY.........................................................................
Unauthorized hearing ....................................................................................................................
Grading of Unauthorized hearing .................................................................................................
Contempt of court .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Contempt of court .......................................................................................................
Perjury ...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Perjury ........................................................................................................................
Cantankerous litigation .................................................................................................................
Grading of Cantankerous litigation ...............................................................................................
CHAPTER 26 ...................................................................................................................................
PROSTITUTION AND RELATED OFFENCES ............................................................................
Prostitution.....................................................................................................................................
Grading of Prostitution .................................................................................................................
Promotion of prostitution ..............................................................................................................
Grading of Promotion of prostitution ...........................................................................................
Patronizing a prostitute .................................................................................................................
Grading of Patronizing a prostitute ...............................................................................................
Trafficking a person for prostitution .............................................................................................
Grading of trafficking a person for prostitution............................................................................
Lewd and lascivious conduct ........................................................................................................

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Grading of Lewd and lascivious conduct ..........................................................................................


CHAPTER 27 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PUBLIC WELFARE ........................................................................
Public intoxication ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Public intoxication ......................................................................................................
Use of tobacco or other health hazard substances ........................................................................
Grading of Use of tobacco or other health hazard substances ......................................................
Illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard substances .............................................................
Grading of Illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard substances ...........................................
Illegal sale of alcohol ....................................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal sale of alcohol..................................................................................................
Gambling.......................................................................................................................................
Grading of Gambling ....................................................................................................................
Malicious mischief ........................................................................................................................
Grading of Malicious mischief .....................................................................................................
Usury .............................................................................................................................................
Grading of Usury ..........................................................................................................................
Tampering with a consumer product ............................................................................................
Grading of Tampering with a consumer product ..........................................................................
Black-marketing............................................................................................................................
Grading of Black-marketing .........................................................................................................
Antitrust ........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Antitrust ......................................................................................................................
Endangerment of a public water source ........................................................................................
Grading of Endangerment of a public water source .....................................................................
Environment pollution ..................................................................................................................
Grading of Environment pollution ................................................................................................
Criminal nuisance .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Criminal nuisance .......................................................................................................
CHAPTER 28 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES RELATED TO PUBLIC AND CIVIC DUTIES .........................................................
Entrapment ....................................................................................................................................
Grading of entrapment ..................................................................................................................
Torture...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Torture ........................................................................................................................
Illegal arrest ..................................................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal arrest ................................................................................................................
Hindering prosecution...................................................................................................................
Grading of hindering prosecution .................................................................................................
Obstruction of lawful authority.....................................................................................................
Grading of Obstruction of lawful authority ..................................................................................
Obstruction of Public Service .......................................................................................................
Grading of Obstruction of Public Service.....................................................................................
Reporting of false information ......................................................................................................
Grading of Reporting of false information ...................................................................................
Failure to assist lawful authority ...................................................................................................
Grading of Failure to assist lawful authority ................................................................................

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Failure to report a crime ....................................................................................................................


Grading of Failure to report a crime .............................................................................................
Tampering with a dead body.........................................................................................................
Grading of Tampering with a dead body ......................................................................................
Abandonment of a person in danger .............................................................................................
Grading of Abandonment of a person in danger ...........................................................................
Malpractice ...................................................................................................................................
Grading of Malpractice .................................................................................................................
Crime against public election........................................................................................................
Grading of Crime against public election .....................................................................................
Illegal immigration........................................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal immigration .....................................................................................................
Illegal issue of immigration documents ........................................................................................
Grading of Illegal issue of immigration documents .....................................................................
Illegal transportation of immigrant ...............................................................................................
Grading of Illegal transportation of immigrant .............................................................................
Drawing of an illegal document ....................................................................................................
Grading of drawing an illegal document ......................................................................................
CHAPTER 29 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES RELATED TO PUBLIC ORDER AND TRANQUILITY .........................................
Breach of Public Order and tranquillity ........................................................................................
Grading of Breach of Public Order and tranquillity .....................................................................
Unlawful assembly........................................................................................................................
Grading of Unlawful assembly .....................................................................................................
Disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering .................................................................................
Grading of Disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering ..............................................................
Failure to disperse .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Failure to disperse.......................................................................................................
Rioting...........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Rioting ........................................................................................................................
Promotion of civil unrest ..............................................................................................................
Grading of Promotion of civil unrest ............................................................................................
Disorderly conduct .........................................................................................................................
Grading of Disorderly conduct .....................................................................................................
Harassment ....................................................................................................................................
Grading of Harassment .................................................................................................................
Prowling ........................................................................................................................................
Grading of Prowling .....................................................................................................................
Obstruction of thoroughfare..........................................................................................................
Grading of Obstruction of thoroughfare .......................................................................................
PART SIX .........................................................................................................................................
MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES ....................................................................................................
CHAPTER 30 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES AGAINST PRIVACY .................................................................................................
Eavesdropping...............................................................................................................................
Grading of Eavesdropping ............................................................................................................
Unauthorized opening of mail or parcel .......................................................................................

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Grading of Unauthorized opening of mail or parcel .........................................................................


CHAPTER 31 ...................................................................................................................................
COMPUTER OFFENCES ................................................................................................................
Tampering with computer materials .............................................................................................
Grading of Tampering with computer materials ...........................................................................
Unlawful possession of computer materials .................................................................................
Grading of Unlawful possession of computer materials ...............................................................
Computer pornography .................................................................................................................
Grading of Computer pornography...............................................................................................
CHAPTER 32 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES RELATED TO FIREARMS AND WEAPONS ..........................................................
Illegal manufacturing of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal weapons ...................
Grading of Illegal manufacturing of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal weapons.

Illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal weapons .........................


Grading of Illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal weapons .......
Illegal sale or purchase of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal weapons.................
Grading of Illegal sale or purchase of a firearm, ammunition, explosive or other lethal
weapons.........................................................................................................................................
Illegal pointing of a firearm ..........................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal pointing of a firearm........................................................................................
Display of a weapon......................................................................................................................
Grading of Display of a weapon ...................................................................................................
False alarm ....................................................................................................................................
Grading of False alarm..................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 33 ...................................................................................................................................
OFFENCES RELATED TO PROTECTED SPECIES, CONTROLLED & OTHER HARMFUL
SUBSTANCES .................................................................................................................................
Risking the protected species ........................................................................................................
Grading of risking the protected species .......................................................................................
Illegal hunting or fishing...............................................................................................................
Grading of Illegal Hunting or fishing ...........................................................................................
Genetic interference ......................................................................................................................
Grading of genetic interference ....................................................................................................
Illegal cultivation, production or manufacturing ..........................................................................
Grading of Illegal cultivation, production, or manufacturing .......................................................
Illegal transaction of controlled substances ..................................................................................
Grading of Illegal transaction of controlled substances ................................................................
Possession of a controlled substance ............................................................................................
Grading of Possession of a controlled substance. .........................................................................
Adulteration of drugs ....................................................................................................................
Grading of Adulteration of drugs ..................................................................................................
Sale of a prescription for a controlled substance ..........................................................................
Grading of sale of a prescription for a controlled substance ........................................................
Illegal sale and use of harmful chemical substance ......................................................................
Grading of Illegal sale and use of harmful chemical substance....................................................
CHAPTER 34 ...................................................................................................................................

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CORPORATE OR OTHER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION’S CRIMINAL LIABILITY .................


Conviction of a corporation or other business association ...........................................................
Damages for a corporation’s or other business association’s criminal liability. ..........................
CHAPTER 35 ...................................................................................................................................
AMENDMENT & AUTHORITATIVE TEXT ................................................................................
Amendment ...................................................................................................................................
Authoritative Text .........................................................................................................................

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THE BHUTAN PENAL CODE, 2004

In keeping with His Majesty’s vision for enlightened laws to protect the society, “perpetuate good
and chaste actions, correct those, who have gone wrong”, guilty not to escape and innocent not to
suffer and to secure justice to ourselves and our posterity, do hereby ordain and establish this Penal
Code for the Kingdom of Bhutan.

PART ONE
GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY
Short title, commencement and extent
1. This Code shall:
(a) Be called The PENAL CODE OF BHUTAN;
(b) Come into force on the Male Wood Monkey, Sixth Month, the Third Day,
corresponding to the Eleventh Day of August, 2004; and
(c) Extend to whole of the Kingdom of Bhutan or otherwise within the jurisdiction of
Bhutan.
Repeal
2. This Penal Code hereby repeals:
(a) Sections Chha 1.1,1.2,1.3 &1.4, Tha 1.9, 1.10,1.11,1.12,1.13 & 1.14, Da 3-14,
Na, Pa, Pha, Ba 1-1 to Ba 1-18, 1-20,1-21 & 1-22 and Ma, of the Thrimzung
Chhenmo, 1959;
(b) The Rape Act;
(c) The Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Notification, 1988;
(d) Sections 3(b) (c) & 4(a) of the Firearms and Ammunition Act, 1990; and
(e) The penal provisions of any laws, byelaws, rules & regulations and circulars that is
inconsistent with this Penal Code.

CHAPTER 2
CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMES
Classes of crime
3. For the purpose of this Penal Code, the classes of crimes shall be as follows:
(a) A crime shall be a felony, if it is so designated in this Penal Code or other laws
and provides for a minimum term of imprisonment of three years for the
convicted defendant.

(b) A crime shall be a misdemeanour, if it is so designated in this Penal Code or


other laws and provides for a maximum term of imprisonment of less than three
years and a minimum term of one year for the convicted defendant.

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(c) A crime shall be a petty misdemeanour, if it is so designated in this Penal Code


or other laws and provides for a maximum term of imprisonment of less than one
year and a minimum term of one month for the convicted defendant.

(d) A crime shall be a violation, if it is so designated in this Penal Code or other laws
and provides that the convicted defendant shall not be imprisoned but shall be
fined the daily minimum national wage rate up to a maximum of ninety days.

Degrees of felonies
4. A felony shall be classified into the following four degrees:

(a) Felony of the first degree;


(b) Felony of the second degree;
(c) Felony of the third degree; and
(d) Felony of the fourth degree.

5. An offence defined under other laws of Bhutan and that are not graded under those laws
shall be graded accordingly by the Court with the gravity of the crime.

CHAPTER 3
SENTENCING

6. A defendant convicted of a criminal offence shall not be sentenced otherwise than in


accordance with this Penal Code.

7. Life imprisonment shall be awarded to the defendant:

(a) In case of a felony of the first degree comprising of murder, treason or terrorism;
(b) For the offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-ten and Zung; or
(c) For the offence of illegal manufacturing of weapon of mass destruction

8. A defendant convicted of a felony of the first degree shall be sentenced to a term of


imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be fifteen years and a maximum of which shall
be life imprisonment.

9. A defendant convicted of a felony of the second degree shall be sentenced to a term of


imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be nine years and a maximum of which shall
be less than fifteen years.

10. A defendant convicted of a felony of the third degree shall be sentenced to a term of
imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be five years and a maximum of which shall be
less than nine years.

11. A defendant convicted of a felony of the fourth degree shall be sentenced to a term of
imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be three years and a maximum of which shall
be less than five years.

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12. A defendant convicted of a misdemeanour shall be sentenced to a term of


imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be one year and a maximum of which shall be
less than three years.

13. A defendant convicted of a petty misdemeanour shall be sentenced to a term of


imprisonment, a minimum of which shall be one month and a maximum of which shall
be less than one year.

14. A defendant convicted of a violation shall be fined the daily minimum national wage rate
for a maximum of ninety days.

15. A defendant, who is found guilty of the same offence, shall on the next conviction be
liable to enhanced punishment as follows:

(a) A violation shall be enhanced to petty misdemeanour.


(b) A Petty misdemeanour shall be enhanced to misdemeanour.
(c) A Misdemeanour shall be enhanced to felony of the fourth degree.
(d) A Felony of the fourth degree shall be enhanced to felony of the third degree.
(e) A Felony of the third degree shall be enhanced to felony of the second degree.
(f) A Felony of the second degree shall be enhanced to felony of the first degree.
(g) A Felony of the first degree shall be enhanced to life imprisonment.

16. A convicted defendant, who commits a further offence while undergoing or serving the
term of imprisonment or sentence, shall be liable to be tried for that offence and if
convicted of the offence, the defendant shall be sentenced accordingly in addition to the
original sentence.

17. In determining a convicted defendant’s sentence within the appropriate sentencing range
as set forth above, the Court shall consider mitigating and aggravating factors as are
enumerated in this Penal Code.

Value based sentencing


18. The offence graded as value based under this Code shall be:

(a) A felony of the third degree, if the value or the amounts involved in the crime
exceed the total amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of
the crime for a period of thirty years or more;
(b) A felony of the fourth degree, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in
Section 18(a) and the value or the amounts involved in the crime exceed the total
amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for a
period less than thirty years and for period of fifteen years or more;
(c) A misdemeanour, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in Section 18
(a) & (b) above and the value or the amounts involved in the crime exceed the
total amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for
a period less than fifteen years and for a period of seven years or more; or

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(d) A petty misdemeanour, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in
Section 18(a) (b) and (c) above and the value or the amounts are less than the total
amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for a
period less than seven years.

19. The value of the property or other items in an offence committed, following one scheme
or course of conduct, whether from the same person or several persons, shall be
aggregated in determining the grade of the offence.

20. Without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provisions, a Court may also order
forfeiture of property, suspend or cancel a license or a transaction, impound the
documents, or remove a person from an official position.

21. The Court may, in addition to the sentence awarded under the provisions of this Penal
Code, order restitution, recovery, confiscation, of any property or article or may order the
payment of any appropriate damages or compensatory damages for the injury, loss,
damage or the value of what the victim had been parted or deprived of being possessed.

22. The Court may award reasonable sentence within the sentencing parameter enumerated
in this Penal Code, if the offence committed by the defendant is not stated in the Code.
The Court shall specify its reason in awarding such sentences.

Mitigating circumstances
23. Mitigating circumstances for sentencing shall include:

(a) The defendant has no record of a prior criminal conviction;


(b) The crime is committed while the defendant was under the affliction of extreme
mental or emotional distress;
(c) The crime is committed accidentally;
(d) The victim is a participant in the defendant's criminal conduct or consented to the
criminal act;
(e) The crime is committed under circumstances that the defendant believed of
having a reasonable justification or extenuation for the conduct;
(f) The defendant is an accomplice in a crime committed by another person and the
defendant’s participation in the crime is minor;
(g) The defendant acted under duress or under the domination of another person; or
(h) At the time of the crime, the capacity of the defendant to appreciate the
wrongfulness of the conduct or to conform the conduct to the requirements of law
was impaired on account of mental disability or intoxication.

Aggravating circumstances
24. Aggravating circumstances for sentencing shall include:

(a) The crime is committed by a defendant, who has previously been convicted of a
crime that was punishable by imprisonment or a crime of the same or similar
nature;

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(b) At the time of the commission of the crime, the defendant also committed
another crime;
(c) The defendant knowingly created a grave risk of death or serious bodily injury to
another person;
(d) The defendant negligently caused bodily injury to another person with a deadly
weapon; or
(e) The crime is especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel thus manifesting exceptional
depravity on behalf of the defendant.

CHAPTER 4
ALTERNATIVES TO SENTENCING

Civil commitment in lieu of imprisonment or sentence


25. If a defendant is found to be clinically insane or suffering from a mental abnormality or
chronic condition that significantly impairs the defendant’s capacity to make sagacious
judgments, a Court shall, in lieu of imprisonment, order the civil commitment of the
defendant to a hospital or other institution for psychiatric or other rehabilitative
treatment.

26. If the Court makes an order of civil commitment under Section 25, the Court may also
order the defendant to pay compensatory damages as provided for in this Penal Code.

27. The Court shall not make an order of civil commitment unless it is of the opinion that the
commitment will further reform or rehabilitate the defendant and will not jeopardize the
public safety.

Thrimthue
28. Except for the recidivist and accustomed or habitual offender, the Court may make an
order to pay fine in lieu of imprisonment, if the offence is not a felony.

Commutation of sentences or conditional discharge


29. If the community is responsible for damaging the property of another community, or if the
criminal act of the defendant affects the public property, the Court may order the community
or defendant to restore the property damaged by rendering community service to the affected
group.

30. The Court may order community service in lieu of the imprisonment, if the defendant is
convicted of the offences liable for a petty misdemeanour or misdemeanour, provided
that the defendant convicted does not pose potential threat to the society, the victim or
there exists no likelihood of flight.

31. A defendant conditionally released on probation or when his sentence is suspended shall
be required to:

(a) Make oneself available to the Court as and when required;


(b) Remain within the limits of any particular area as prescribed in the order; and

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(c) Abstain from doing any act, which violates the conditions of the release.

32. His Majesty the Druk Gyalpo, in exercise of His Royal Prerogatives may grant amnesty,
pardon, leniency, reprieve or remission of punishment or suspend the sentence.

Infraction of conditions of conditional release


33. A convicted defendant conditionally released on probation on the ground of exemplary
conduct or behaviour shall be reincarcerated to serve the remainder of the original term
of the sentence, if the convict is found to have violated the conditions of the release.

34. A probationer, who commits a further offence while on probation shall be liable to be
tried for that offence and if convicted of the offence, shall be given a maximum sentence
for the commission of that crime in addition to completing the remainder of the original
sentence.

Restriction
35. The Court may give a restriction order to any person accused of a crime to remain within
the limits of any particular area as prescribed in the order.

CHAPTER 5
DAMAGES, RESTITUTION, CONFISCATION AND RECOVERY

Damages in general
36. A Court may order a defendant to pay appropriate damages or reparation for any loss,
injury, or deterioration caused to a victim.

37. In ordering a convicted defendant to pay damages of any type in addition to serving a
sentence of imprisonment or probation, the Court shall consider whether:

(a) The defendant has derived a pecuniary gain from the crime;
(b) The damage awarded will deter the commission of a subsequent crime of the
same or similar nature;
(c) Compensation to the victim or the victim’s survivors is sanctioned by customs or
laws or the severity of the offence warrants such recompense; or
(d) The defendant has the ability to pay the damages.

Compensatory damages
38. A Court may order a defendant sentenced for a crime to pay appropriate compensatory
damages in addition to the sentence. However, no such order shall be made if the victim
is responsible for his own victimization or have contributed to such victimization in any
manner.

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39. If the Court determines that compensatory damages are appropriate, then a defendant
convicted of a crime shall pay appropriate compensatory damages at the rate of the daily
minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for:

(a) Maximum ten years to the victim or surviving spouse or next of kin of the victim
and the cost for forty-nine days for seven people towards the expenses incurred in
the funeral rites of the deceased victim, when the crime has resulted in the death
of the victim;
(b) Maximum of ten years, if the crime causes permanent disability to the victim;
(c) Maximum of seven years, if the crime causes partial disability to the victim;
(d) Maximum of five years, if the crime endangers the victim’s life or causes serious
bodily injury to the victim; or
(e) The wages lost to the victim, when the crime has resulted in temporary lost of
wages.

40. Compensatory damages if determined by the Court shall be paid in lump sum.

41. A convicted person who is unable to pay in cash, any damages, compensatory damages,
reparation or any payment ordered by the Court, may pay in kind or possessions.

42. In addition to compensatory damages, the Court may order a defendant to pay expenses
of the victim’s medical treatment or other ancillary and incidental expenses incurred on
account of the offence committed by the defendant.

Default on compensatory damages or fine


43. When the Court has ordered a convicted defendant to pay compensatory damages or a
fine or make any other monetary payment as a result of the defendant’s criminal conduct
and the defendant defaults on such payment, the defendant shall be in contempt of court
and may be imprisoned until the fine is either paid or recovered and the Court may also
attach the property of the defendant.

Repayment of debt in the case of homicide


44. If the crime at issue causes death and the convicted defendant owes a debt or share to the
deceased victim, then the Court shall order the convicted defendant to repay the same to
the surviving spouse or next of kin.

45. A convicted defendant, who causes the death of a victim, shall not be entitled to enforce
any legal right against the deceased victim's spouse or next of kin.

Restitution
46. The Court may order the defendant sentenced for the crime to restore or furbish any
property or repay any loss, damage or the value of what the victim had been parted or
deprived of being possessed.

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Confiscation and Recovery


47. When the defendant is convicted of an offence, any property constituting the criminal
proceeds, any weapon or article used or any benefit derived from such offence shall be
subjected to confiscation or recovery.

48. The Court may order confiscation of any property or assets acquired by the defendant by
commission of a crime or by dishonest or fraudulent means such as intimidation,
extortion, cheating or corruption.

CHAPTER 6
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY

An act must be voluntary


49. A defendant is not guilty of an offence unless the defendant commits the offence
voluntarily or omits an act that the defendant legally is bound to perform.

50. Acts that are not voluntary are as follows:

(a) A reflex or convulsion; or


(b) A bodily movement during unconsciousness or sleep.

An omission must be voluntary


51. Liability for the commission of an offence of omission is not accompanied by a
voluntary action unless:

(a) The omission is expressly made actionable by the law defining the offence;
(b) The duty to perform the omitted act is otherwise imposed by law;
(c) The omission is accompanied by an intention to cause a result that would be an
offence under the law; or
(d) The defendant knew that the omission would result in the offence and with that
knowledge omitted the duty.

Presumption of voluntary possession


52. Possession is a voluntary act, if the possessor knowingly procured or received the thing
possessed or is aware of his control thereof for a sufficient period of time to have been
able to dispose the possession but did not do so.

General requirements of culpability


53. A defendant shall not be guilty of an offence unless the defendant acted purposely,
knowingly, recklessly, or negligently as the laws may require with respect to each
quintessential element of the offence.

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Purposely
54. A defendant acts purposely with respect to a material element of an offence, when the
element involves the nature of the defendant’s conduct or a result thereof and it is the
defendant’s conscious objective to engage in a conduct of that nature or to cause the
result of the conduct.

Knowingly
55. A defendant acts knowingly with respect to a material element of an offence, when the
element involves:

(a) The nature of the defendant’s conduct or circumstances and the defendant is
aware that his conduct is of that nature or that the circumstances exist; or
(b) A result of the defendant’s conduct and the defendant is aware that it is practically
certain that his conduct will cause that result.

Recklessly
56. A defendant acts recklessly with respect to a material element of an offence, when the
defendant consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the material
element exists or would result from the defendant’s conduct. The risk must be of the
nature and degree that, considering the nature and purpose of the defendant's conduct and
the circumstances known to the defendant, his disregard for the risk constitutes a gross
deviation from the standard of conduct of a reasonable person in the defendant’s
situation.

Negligently
57. A defendant acts negligently with respect to a material element of an offence, when the
defendant should have been aware that there was a substantial and unjustifiable risk that
the material element exists or would result from the defendant’s conduct. The risk must
be of the nature and degree that the defendant's failure to perceive it, considering the
nature and purpose of the conduct and the circumstances known to the defendant,
constitutes a deviation from the standard of care of a reasonable person in the defendant's
situation.

Culpability
58. When this Penal Code or other laws do not prescribe the culpability sufficient to
establish a material element of an offence, the element is established, if a defendant acts
purposely, knowingly, or recklessly with respect thereto.

59. When this Penal Code or other laws provide that wilfulness suffices to establish an
element of an offence, the element also is established, if a defendant acts purposely or
knowingly.

60. When this Penal Code or other laws provide that knowingly suffices to establish an
element of an offence, the element also is established, if a defendant acts purposely or
knowingly.

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61. When this Penal Code or other laws provide that recklessness suffices to establish an
element of an offence, the element also is established, if a defendant acts knowingly or
recklessly.

62. When this Penal Code or other laws provide that negligence suffices to establish an
element of an offence, the element also is established, if a defendant acts purposely,
knowingly or recklessly.

Causal relationship between conducts and result


63. A conduct is the cause of a result under the circumstances, when:
(a) For the conduct, the result in question would not have occurred; or
(b) The relationship between the conduct and result satisfies the causal requirements
prescribed in this Penal Code or by other laws defining the offence.

Accomplice liability
64. A defendant is an accomplice of another person in the commission of an offence, if the
defendant purposely or knowingly engages in a conduct that helps a person to commit a
crime and shall be liable to:

(a) A sentence of one degree lower than the degree awarded to the person, who had
committed the crime; or
(b) Half the penalty awarded to the person, who had committed the crime, if the
offence is of a petty misdemeanour.

65. A defendant is not an accomplice to an offence committed by another person, if the


defendant:

(a) Is a victim of that offence; or


(b) Terminates the accomplice relationship prior to the commission of the offence
and gives timely warning to a public authority or otherwise makes a reasonable
effort to prevent the commission of the offence.

Approver
66. A Court in order to obtain evidence and testimony against another suspect for the same
or a different crime, which is of serious nature may:

(a) Tender pardon to the defendant incriminated in the same or a different offence;
(b) Allow the defendant to be sentenced for a lesser crime; or
(c) Award the defendant a lesser punishment for the offence charged.

67. If the defendant fails to make true and full disclosure of all the facts and circumstances
relating to the offence, which the defendant is aware, the approver evidence shall be
vacated and the trial of the defendant shall be commenced de novo.

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Consolidated trials and double jeopardy.


68. If the conduct of a defendant leads to the commission of more than one offence, the
defendant shall be prosecuted for each offence in a single trial and shall not be subject to
a later trial for an offence arising out of the same criminal conduct.

69. A defendant shall not be convicted of more than one offence, if one offence:

(a) Is included in the other (“compoundable offence”)as defined in this Penal Code;
or
(b) Consists of a conspiracy or other form of preparation to commit the other offence.

Non-compoundable and Compoundable offences


70. The offences of first, second, third and fourth degree felonies shall be non-compoundable
offences.

71. Except for the recidivist or habitual offenders, the Court may compound any other
offence not otherwise prohibited by this Penal Code.

72. The Court shall allow cases to be compounded only upon being satisfied that the
substantial or at least a certain part of the wrongful loss or damage or injury to the victim
is restored or paid over, as the nature of the case requires.

73. In making the determination of whether to compound or pay Thrimthue for the offence or
not, the Court shall consider:

(a) Severity of the charges;


(b) Defendant’s past criminal record;
(c) Potential threat posed to society; and
(d) Defendant’s age and physical or mental health condition.

Bailable Offences
74. The defendant shall be admitted to bail subjected to the provisions of the Civil and
Criminal Procedure Code, 2001.

CHAPTER 7
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENCES TO LIABILITY

Ignorance or mistake
75. Ignorance or mistake as to a matter of fact shall be a defence, if:

(a) The ignorance or mistake negates the purpose, knowledge, recklessness, or


negligence required to establish a material element of the offence; or

(b) The laws provide that the state of mind established by the ignorance or mistake
constitutes a defence.

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76. The defence of ignorance or mistake may reduce the sentence of which the defendant
may be convicted.

77. A defendant’s belief that one’s conduct does not legally constitute an offence shall be a
defence to a prosecution for that offence based upon the conduct, when:

(a) The law defining the offence is not known to the defendant and has not been
published or disseminated or otherwise reasonably made available prior to the
conduct alleged; or
(b) The defendant acts in good faith with reasonable reliance upon an official
statement of the law after having declared invalid or erroneous.

Intoxication
78. Intoxication shall not constitute a defence unless it:

(a) Negates an element of the offence; or


(b) Is administered to the defendant without the defendant’s knowledge or against the
defendant’s will.

79. When recklessness establishes an element of the offence, if a defendant due to


self-induced intoxication is deluded of a risk of which the defendant would have been
aware had the defendant been sober, then the defendant’s unawareness of the risk shall
not be a defence.

Duress, compulsion, or coercion


80. It shall be a defence to a criminal charge, if the defendant indulges in the offence under
duress, compulsion, or coercion whether by actual use of force or a threat to use unlawful
force against the defendant or another person in a situation where a reasonable person in
the defendant’s situation would have been unable to resist.

81. The defence of duress, compulsion, or coercion shall be unavailable, if a defendant:

(a) Recklessly places oneself in a situation in which it is probable that the defendant
would be subjected to duress, compulsion, or coercion; or
(b) Negligently places oneself in a situation in which it is foreseeable that the
defendant would be subjected to duress, compulsion, or coercion.

82. It is not a defence that a spouse acted at the order of the other spouse unless either spouse
acted under duress, compulsion, or coercion as would establish a defence under the
above Sections.

Consent of the victim


83. The consent of the victim to the conduct charged to constitute an offence or to the result
thereof may be a defence.

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Conditions for valid consent


84. A victim’s consent shall be valid only, if:

(a) The victim is capable of giving consent;


(b) The consent is not obtained by fraud, duress, compulsion, or coercion; or
(c) The victim giving consent has authority to do so.

Consent to bodily injury


85. Consent to a conduct that causes or threatens bodily injury shall be a defence, if:

(a) The bodily injury consented or threatened by the conduct consented to is not
serious; or
(b) The conduct and the bodily injury are reasonably foreseeable hazards of joint
participation in a lawful athletic contest or competitive sport.

Entrapment defence
86. A defendant shall have the defence of entrapment, if any person or law enforcement
official induces the defendant to commit a crime.

Defence of alibi
87. A defendant shall have the defence of alibi, if the defendant was in another place at the
time the crime was committed.

CHAPTER 8
JUSTIFICATION AS AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENCE

Justification in general
88. Justification may be a defence as provided in this Penal Code.

Prevention of greater harm or crime


89. Subject to the provisions of this chapter, a defendant shall have the defence of
justification, when the defendant in good faith engages in a conduct that the defendant
reasonably believed was necessary to prevent a harm or crime to oneself or to another
person and the harm or crime sought to be prevented by the conduct is greater than that
sought to be prevented by the law defining the offence charged.

90. When a defendant is reckless or negligent in encompassing the situation requiring a


choice of whether to engage in a conduct that will result in a lesser harm or crime or in
appraising the necessity for such conduct, the justifications afforded by this Penal Code
are unavailable as a defence.

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Execution of public duty


91. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when the conduct is required or
authorized by:

(a) The law defining the duty or function of a public officer or the assistance to be
rendered to the public officer in the performance of the duty;
(b) The law governing the execution of legal process;
(c) An order, decision, or judgment of a Court notwithstanding lack of jurisdiction of
the Court or defect in the legal process;
(d) The law governing the armed forces of Bhutan for the lawful conduct of war; or
(e) Other provisions of law imposing a public duty.

92. When a defendant abuses the power in execution of public duty then the defence of
justification shall not be available.

Error in the execution of a superior’s order


93. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when the defendant is a subordinate
and engages in a conduct that constitutes an offence as a result of executing an order of a
superior provided that the subordinate did not know the order to be unlawful.

Officially induced error


94. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when a public official charged with
responsibility led the defendant to believe that the defendant’s conduct was lawful.

Use of force
95. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when the defendant uses force upon
or towards another person to protect the defendant or a third person if:

(a) The defendant uses the same or a lesser degree of force to protect oneself or the
third person;
(b) The defendant believes that the force is necessary for the protection of oneself or
the third person; and
(c) The force used is no greater than that which is necessary.

When use of force is not a defence


96. The use of force shall not constitute the defence of justification, when the defendant is
arrested by an identified police officer or other identified authorized public official
notwithstanding the illegality of the arrest.

97. The use of force shall not constitute the defence of justification, when force is used by or
on behalf of the occupier or possessor of property or by another person, if the defendant
knows that the person using the force is doing so under a claim of right to protect the
property except that this limitation shall not apply, if the defendant:

(a) Is a public official acting in the performance of an official duty, a person lawfully
assisting a public official therein, or a person making or assisting a lawful arrest;

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(b) Has been unlawfully dispossessed of the property and is making a re-ingress
justified by law; or
(c) Believes that the force is necessary to protect oneself or a third person against
death or serious bodily injury.

Use of deadly force


98. A defendant shall not have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses deadly force
unless the defendant believes that the use of deadly force was necessary to protect the
defendant or a third person from death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, or rape except,
if the defendant:

(a) With the purpose of causing death or serious bodily injury, provoked the use of
deadly force against the person; or
(b) Knew how to or could avoid the necessity of using deadly force by retreating or
by surrendering possession of a item or by complying with a demand that the
defendant abstain from an action which is not a duty the defendant is bound to
perform by law.

Use of confinement as protective force


99. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when confinement is used as
protective force only and if the defendant takes all reasonable measures to terminate the
confinement as soon as it is safe to do so.

Use of force to protect property


100. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when the defendant uses force to
protect property and believes that the force is immediately necessary to prevent or
terminate a trespass or from unlawful carrying away of the property, provided that the
property is, or is believed to be, in the defendant’s possession or in the possession of
another person for whose protection the defendant acts and the force used is no greater
than that which is necessary.

101. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant first requests the
person against whom the force will be used to desist from interference with the property,
unless the defendant believes that:

(a) It would be dangerous to the defendant or another person to make the request; or
(b) There is a risk of substantial harm to the physical condition of the property sought
to be protected before the request can be made.

102. A defendant is not obliged to retreat from an abode or place of work except:

(a) When the defendant is the initial trespasser; or


(b) The defendant is attacked in the defendant’s place of work by another person.

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Use of force to a wrongful obstructer


103. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, when the defendant uses force upon a
person whom the defendant believes to be unjustifiably obstructing the defendant from
going to a place to which the defendant lawfully may go provided that:

(a) The defendant believes that the person against whom the defendant uses force has
no claim of right to obstruct the defendant;
(b) The defendant is being obstructed from entry or movement on property which the
defendant knows to be in the possession or custody of the person obstructing the
defendant or in the possession or custody of another person by whose authority
the obstructer acts and the defendant believes not to be reasonable to postpone the
entry or movement on the property until a court order is obtained; and
(c) The force used is no greater than that which is necessary.

Use of force by a private person assisting an arrest


104. A private person, who is summoned by a police officer or other authorized official to
assist in effecting an arrest shall have the defence of justification, if the person uses force
to assist a lawful arrest or reasonably believes the arrest to be lawful and the force used is
no greater than that which is necessary.

105. A private person assisting another private person in effecting an arrest shall have the
defence of justification, if the person, giving assistance:

(a) Reasonably believes the arrest is lawful;


(b) Believes that force is immediately necessary to effect a lawful arrest; and
(c) The force used is no greater than that which is necessary.

Use of force to prevent escape from custody


106. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses reasonable force
to prevent the escape of an arrested person from custody.

107. A prison guard or other authorized person shall have the defence of justification, if uses
force, including deadly force, when the person believes such force to be immediately
necessary to prevent the escape of a person charged with or convicted of a crime or under
a civil commitment order, provided the force used is no greater than that which is
necessary.

Use of force to prevent suicide or the commission of a crime


108. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses force upon a
person and believes that the force is immediately necessary to prevent from committing
suicide, inflicting serious bodily injury, or committing or consummating the commission
of a crime involving or threatening bodily injury or damage to or loss of property.

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Use of force for care, discipline, or safety of another


109. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses force on an
incompetent or incapable person and the defendant is the parent or guardian or other
person responsible for the general care and supervision of such person and the force:

(a) Is used with the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the welfare of the
incompetent or incapable person, including the prevention of serious misconduct;
(b) Used is not designed to cause or known to create a substantial risk of causing
death or serious bodily injury; and
(c) Used is no greater than that which is necessary.

110. A defendant shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses force on a
patient and the defendant is a doctor, medical personnel, or person assisting a doctor or
medical personnel and:

(a) The force used is for the purpose of administering a recognized form of treatment
which the defendant believes is being used to promote the physical or mental
health of the patient; and
(b) The treatment is administered with the consent of the patient or, if the patient is a
child or an incompetent person, with the consent of the parent, guardian, or other
legally competent person, or the treatment is administered in an emergency, when
the defendant believes that no competent person can be consulted and a
reasonable person wishing to safeguard the welfare of the patient would have
consented.

111. A defendant, who is an authorized official of a prison or other correctional institution


shall have the defence of justification, if the defendant uses force and:

(a) The defendant believes that the force used is necessary to enforce the lawful rules
or procedures of the institution;
(b) The nature and degree of the force used is not otherwise forbidden by this Penal
Code;
(c) If deadly force used is justified under this Penal Code; and
(d) The force used is no greater than that which is necessary.

112. A defendant, who is responsible for the safety of a commercial land transport vehicle or
an aircraft or a person acting under that defendant’s direction shall have the defence of
justification, if the defendant uses force and:

(a) The defendant believes that the force used was necessary to prevent interference
with the operation of the commercial vehicle or aircraft; and
(b) The force used is no greater than that which is necessary.

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Reckless or negligent use of otherwise justifiable force


113. Wherein a defendant is justified under this Penal Code in using force upon a person but
the defendant recklessly or negligently injures or creates a risk of injury to a third person,
the justifications afforded by this Penal Code are unavailable.

CHAPTER 9
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND MENTAL DISABILITY

Juvenile
114. If the defendant is a child of 10 years and below, he shall not be held liable for any
offence committed by him.

115. If the defendant is a Juvenile of 10 years above, a Court may sentence the juvenile to a
minimum of half of the sentence prescribed for the offence.

116. If a Juvenile is found guilty of an offence for which imprisonment is prescribed, the
Court may in lieu of imprisonment consider the availability of other appropriate facilities
and correctional institutions.

117. If a Juvenile is found guilty of an offence for which damages are appropriate, the Court
may order the parents or legal guardian of the Juvenile to pay the damages.

Mentally disabled persons


118. A defendant is not responsible for the criminal conduct, if the defendant is of permanent
mental disability, who lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality of
the defendant’s conduct or to conform the conduct to the requirement of the law.

119. A defendant shall have the defence of mental disability if, at the time of the conduct, on
account of a mental disability, the defendant lacked substantial capacity either to
appreciate the criminality of the defendant’s conduct or to conform the conduct to the
requirement of the law.

CHAPTER 10
ATTEMPT, AIDING AND ABETTING, SOLICITATION, AND CRIMINAL
CONSPIRACY

Criminal attempt
120. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of an attempt to commit a crime, if the
defendant:

(a) Acts with the culpability required for commission of a crime; and
(b) Engages in a conduct or an omission, which constitutes the commission of the
crime.

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121. Conduct shall not constitute a substantial step towards the commission of a crime unless
the conduct strongly suggests that the defendant acted with a criminal intention or the
conduct falls under one of the descriptions listed below:

(a) Laying an ambush, searching or following the victim of the attempted crime in
contemplation of committing the crime;
(b) Enticing or seeking to entice the victim of the attempted crime to a place in
contemplation for committing the crime;
(c) Reconnoitring a place in contemplation of committing a crime;
(d) Unlawful entry into a structure, vehicle, or enclosure in which it is contemplated
that a crime will be committed;
(e) Possession of material to employ in the commission of a crime, which material is
specially designed for the unlawful use or which serves no lawful purpose for the
defendant to possess under the circumstances;
(f) Possession, collection, or fabrication of material to employ in the commission of a
crime at or near the place in contemplation for its commission, if the possession,
collection, or fabrication serves no lawful purpose for the defendant under the
circumstances; or
(g) Soliciting an innocent agent to engage in a conduct, which constitutes an element
of a crime.

122. When a defendant's conduct otherwise constitutes an attempt to commit a crime under
Sections 120 and 121, the defendant shall have a defence, if:

(a) The defendant abandoned the attempt to commit the crime; or


(b) Otherwise prevented the commission of the crime under circumstances that
manifest an absolute and voluntary renunciation of the defendant’s criminal
purpose.

123. Renunciation of a criminal attempt is not voluntary, if it is motivated in whole or in part,


by a change in circumstances during the attempt that increases the probability of
detection or apprehension for the attempted crime or which makes it more difficult the
accomplishment of the attempted crime.

124. Renunciation is not a defence to the attempted crime, if it is motivated by a decision to


postpone the criminal conduct until a more advantageous time or to direct the criminal
conduct to another person with similar object.

Aiding and abetting


125. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of aiding and abetting a crime, if the defendant
engages in a conduct designed to accommodate or help another person in the commission
of a crime.

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Solicitation
126. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of solicitation to commit a crime, if the
defendant purposely or knowingly solicits, requests, commands, or causes another person
to commit a crime.

Criminal conspiracy
127. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of criminal conspiracy to commit a crime, if
the defendant agrees with another person or persons that they or one or more of them will
engage in a conduct that constitutes a crime.

Scope of conspiratorial relationship


128. If a defendant knows that another person with whom the defendant conspired to commit
a crime has conspired with a third person to commit the same crime, the defendant is
guilty of conspiring with that third person whether or not the defendant knew the identity
of the third person.

Conspiracy to commit multiple crimes


129. If a defendant conspires to commit more than one crime through the same conduct, then
the defendant is guilty of only one charge of conspiracy so long as the multiple crimes
are the object of the same agreement or continuous conspiratorial relationship.

Joinder in conspiracy prosecution


130. Two or more defendants charged with a criminal conspiracy may be prosecuted jointly,
if:

(a) They are charged with conspiring with each other; and
(b) Neither defendant will be unfairly prejudiced by a joint trial.

Defence to conspiracy
131. It shall be a defence to a prosecution for the offence of conspiracy that the defendant,
after conspiring to commit a crime, thwarted the success of the crime under circum-
stances that manifest an absolute and voluntary renunciation of the defendant’s criminal
intent.

Cessation of a conspiracy
132. A conspiracy shall be terminated under the circumstances:

(a) When the defendant advises the co-conspirators if the defendant is abandoning the
conspiracy; and
(b) The defendant or co-conspirator informs a law enforcement agency of the
existence of the conspiracy and one’s participation therein before the commission
or attempted commission of the crime.

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Conspiracy as a continuing offence


133. For the purposes of this chapter a conspiracy:

(a) Is a continuing offence which terminates when the crime or crimes which are its
object are committed or attempted to be committed or the agreement to commit
the crime is abandoned by the conspirator or the co-conspirator; or
(b) Terminates by abandonment, if neither the defendant nor a co-conspirator engages
in an overt act in pursuance of the conspiracy during the applicable period of time
limitations that applies to the crime that is the object of the conspiracy.

Grading of criminal attempt, solicitation and criminal conspiracy


134. Unless otherwise indicated in this Penal Code, the defendant who is guilty of the offence
of criminal attempt, solicitation, or criminal conspiracy shall be liable to:

(a) Third degree felony, if the offence is of first and second degree felony; or
(b) Half the penalty awarded to the person, who had committed the crime, if the
offence is of third degree felony, fourth degree felony, misdemeanour or petty
misdemeanour.

Grading of aiding and abetting


135. Unless otherwise indicated in this Penal Code, the defendant who is guilty of the offence
of aiding and abetting shall be liable to:

(a) Fourth degree felony, if the offence is of first, second and third degree felony; or
(b) Half the penalty awarded to the person, who had committed the crime, if the
offence is of fourth degree felony, misdemeanour or petty misdemeanour.

136. If the particular conduct charged to constitute a criminal attempt, aiding and abetting,
solicitation, or criminal conspiracy is so inherently unlikely to result or culminate in the
commission of the crime that is the object of the attempt, aiding and abetting,
solicitation, or criminal conspiracy that neither the conduct nor the defendant presents a
public danger, the Court may impose a sentence for a crime of lower degree or, in a
trivial case, may dismiss the charges against the defendant.

PART TWO
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON

CHAPTER 11
HOMICIDE

Homicide
137. Homicide means a conduct that causes the death of a person and includes murder,
voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and negligent homicide.

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Murder
138. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of murder, if the defendant commits a
homicide knowingly and deliberately:

(a) With premeditated malice; or


(b) While in the commission or attempted commission of another felony (“felony
murder”).

Grading of Murder
139. The offence of murder shall be a felony of the first degree.

Voluntary manslaughter
140. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of voluntary manslaughter, if the defendant:

(a) Possess the intention to kill but without premeditated malice, acts under the
violence of sudden passion occasioned by some great provocation such that a
reasonable person would be induced to cause the death of other person; or
(b) With vicious intent to cause serious bodily injury to a person causes the death of
that person.

Grading of Voluntary manslaughter


141. The offence of voluntary manslaughter shall be a felony of the second degree.

Involuntary manslaughter
142. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of involuntary manslaughter, if:

(a) The conduct that leads to the death of the victim is committed during the
defendant’s commission of a reckless act;
(b) The conduct that leads to the death of the victim is committed during the
commission of another unlawful act other than a felony; or
(c) A homicide that would otherwise be murder is committed under the immediate
influence of extreme mental or emotional distress for which there is reasonable
explanation or excuse.

Grading of Involuntary manslaughter


143. The offence of involuntary manslaughter shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Negligent homicide
144. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of negligent homicide, if the death is a result of
the defendant’s negligence.

Grading of Negligent homicide


145. The offence of negligent homicide shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

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Illegal Abortion
146. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal abortion, if the defendant unlawfully
aborts or induces expulsion of an embryo or foetus or prevents a child from being born
alive, except the act is caused in good faith for the purpose of saving the life of the
mother or when the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest, or when the mother is of
unsound mental condition.

Grading of Illegal abortion


147. The offence of illegal abortion shall be a misdemeanour.

Custodial death
148. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of custodial death, if the death of a person,
who is under the custody of the defendant, occurs due to the negligence, carelessness or
recklessness of the defendant.

Grading of Custodial death


149. The offence of custodial death shall be a felony of the third degree.

Complicity in suicide
150. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of complicity in suicide, if the defendant aids,
abets, counsels or procures the suicide of another person.

Grading of Complicity in suicide


151. The offence of complicity in suicide shall be a misdemeanour.

Illegal selling or buying of human organs


152. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of the selling or buying of human organ, if the
defendant sells or buys any human body organ for money or profit.

Grading of Illegal selling or buying of human organs


153. The offence of illegal selling or buying of human organ shall be a misdemeanour.

Trafficking a person
154. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of trafficking a person, if the defendant
transports, sells or buys a person within, into or outside of Bhutan for any purpose.

Grading of trafficking a person


155. The offence of trafficking a person shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

CHAPTER 12
ASSAULT, BATTERY AND RELATED OFFENCES

Assault
156. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of assault, if the defendant purposely,
knowingly, recklessly, or negligently causes apprehension of bodily injury to another
person.

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Grading of Assault
157. The offence of assault shall be a violation.

Battery
158. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of battery, if the defendant purposely uses
physical force of an adverse nature on another person.

Grading of Battery
159. The offence of battery shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if aggravated circumstances is present.

Reckless endangerment
160. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of reckless endangerment, if the defendant's
reckless conduct including laying of sangda places another person in danger of death or
serious bodily injury.

Grading of Reckless endangerment


161. The offence of reckless endangerment shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 13
KIDNAPPING AND RELATED OFFENCES

Kidnapping
162. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of kidnapping, if the defendant unlawfully
removes another person from a place of abode or business or from a place where the
person was present and unlawfully takes the person to another country.

163. The removal or confinement is unlawful, if:

(a) It is accomplished by force, threat, or deception; or


(b) In the case of a child or incompetent person, without the consent of the parent,
guardian, or other person responsible for general supervision of the person's
welfare.

Grading of Kidnapping
164. The offence of kidnapping shall be a felony of the:

(a) Second degree; or


(b) Third degree, if the defendant voluntarily releases the victim alive and in a safe
place prior to the victim’s rescue by police or other persons.

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Abduction
165. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abduction, if the defendant removes another
person from a place of abode or business or from a place where the person was present
and unlawfully confines the person or takes the person to another place.

166. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abduction, if the defendant unlawfully takes
or entices a child or incompetent person from the custody of the person's parent,
guardian, or other lawful custodian.

167. Confinement, transportation, taking away, or enticing of a child or incompetent person


from lawful custody does not constitute the offence of abduction, if it is done with a
judicious belief that it is necessary to protect the child or incompetent person from
imminent danger.

Grading of Abduction
168. The offence of abduction shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Criminal elopement
169. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of criminal elopement, if the defendant takes
or entices away any person whether married or otherwise from a place with intent that
the person may have illicit intercourse with the defendant or any other person.

Grading of Criminal elopement


170. The offence of criminal elopement shall be a misdemeanour.

Escape from lawful custody


171. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of escape from lawful custody, if the defendant
escapes from a prison, correctional institution, rehabilitation center, or other lawful
custody.

Grading of Escape from lawful custody


172. The offence of escape from lawful custody shall be a misdemeanour in addition to the
remaining sentences of which the defendant is undergoing.

Felonious restraint
173. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of felonious restraint, if the defendant
knowingly:

(a) Restrains another person unlawfully in circumstances that exposes the person to a
risk of serious bodily injury; or
(b) Holds another person in a condition of involuntary servitude.

Grading of Felonious restraint


174. The offence of felonious restraint shall be a misdemeanour.

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Infringement of movement
175. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of infringement of movement, if the defendant
knowingly or unlawfully restrains another person so as to interfere substantially with that
person's movement.

Grading of Infringement of movement


176. The offence of infringement of movement shall be a misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 14
SEXUAL OFFENCES

Rape
177. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of rape, if the defendant has sexual intercourse
with another person:

(a) Without the person’s consent or with consent, when consent is obtained by
putting the person or a third person in fear of death or of grievous hurt;
(b) Compels the other person to submit to sexual intercourse by force, or by threat of
imminent death, bodily injury or serious bodily injury or the commission of a
felony to that person or a third person;
(c) Substantially impairs the other persons ability to appraise or control the conduct
by administering drugs, intoxicants, or other substances without consent for the
purpose of preventing the person’s resistance to the sexual intercourse, or
(d) Renders the other person unconscious for the purpose of committing sexual
intercourse.

Grading of Rape
178. The offence of rape shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Rape of a married person


179. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of rape of a married person, if the defendant
rapes a married person.

Grading of Rape of a married person


180. The offence of rape of a married person shall be a felony of the fourth degree and shall
also be liable to pay “GAO” in accordance with the other laws.

Statutory rape
181. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of statutory rape, if the defendant engages in
sexual intercourse with a child below twelve years, or an incompetent person, either with
or without knowledge of the other person being a child or incompetent person.

Grading of Statutory rape


182. The offence of statutory rape shall be a felony of the second degree.

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Rape of a child above twelve years of age


183. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of rape of a child above the age of twelve
years, if the defendant has sexual intercourse with a child between the age of twelve to
eighteen years.

Grading of Rape of a child above twelve years of age


184. The offence of rape of a child above the age of twelve years shall be a felony of the third
degree.

Rape of pregnant women


185. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of rape of a pregnant woman, if the defendant
rapes a pregnant woman.

Grading of Rape of pregnant woman


186. The offence of rape of pregnant woman shall be a felony of the fourth degree and shall
also be liable to pay “GAO” in accordance with other laws wherever applicable.

Gang rape
187. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gang rape where two or more persons
engage in raping another person.

Grading of Gang rape.


188. The offence of gang rape shall be a felony of the third degree.

Gang rape of a married person


189. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gang rape of a married person, when two or
more person engages in raping a married person.

Grading of Gang rape of a married person


190. The offence of gang rape of a married person shall be a felony of the third degree and
shall also be liable to pay “GAO” by each defendant in accordance with the other laws.

Gang rape of a child below twelve years of age


191. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gang rape of a child below the age of twelve
years, when two or more persons engage in a sexual intercourse with a child below the
age of twelve years.

Grading of Gang rape of a child below twelve years of age


192. The offence of gang rape of a child below twelve years of age shall be a felony of the
first degree.

Gang rape of a child above twelve years of age


193. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gang rape of a child above the age of twelve
years, when two or more persons engages in raping or indulging into a sexual intercourse
with a child between the age of twelve and eighteen years.

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Grading of Gang rape of a child above twelve years of age


194. The offence of gang rape of a child above twelve years of age shall be a felony of the
second degree.

Gang rape of pregnant woman


195. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gang rape of a pregnant woman, when two
or more persons engage in raping a pregnant woman.

Grading of Gang rape of pregnant woman


196. The offence of gang rape of pregnant woman shall be a felony of the third degree and
shall also be liable to pay “GAO” by each defendant in accordance with the other laws
wherever applicable.

Custodial rape
197. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of custodial rape, if the defendant who has
custody of a person, or being a legal guardian takes advantage of one’s official position
and engages in sexual intercourse with such person.

Grading of Custodial rape


198. The offence of custodial rape shall be a felony of the third degree.

Marital rape
199. A defendant shall be guilty of marital rape, if the defendant engages in sexual intercourse
with one's own spouse without consent or against the will of the other spouse.

Grading of Marital rape


200. The offence of marital rape shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Injury
201. Where injury is the result of the commission of rape of any description, the victim is
entitled to compensation as provided by this Penal Code.

Compensation to victim
202. The victim of rape shall be entitled to compensation as per the provision of this Penal
Code. Each defendant or defendants shall be liable to pay individually.

Child molestation
203. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of child molestation, if the defendant molests a
child.

Grading of Child molestation


204. The offence of child molestation shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Sexual Harassment
205. A defendant shall be guilty of sexual harassment, if the defendant makes unwelcome
physical, verbal or non-verbal abuse of sexual nature.

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Grading of Sexual harassment


206. The offence of sexual harassment shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Incest
207. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of incest, if the defendant engages in sexual
intercourse or any other sexual conduct with a person to whom the defendant is related
by consanguinity or affinity in such a way that they cannot legally marry except
otherwise provided in other laws.

Grading of Incest
208. The offence of incest shall be a misdemeanour.

Indecent exposure
209. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of indecent exposure, if the defendant exposes
one’s private parts to another person or does any obscene act in a public place under
circumstances, which the defendant knows or should know that it is likely to cause
affront or alarm.

Grading of Indecent exposure


210. The offence of indecent exposure shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Bestiality
211. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of bestiality, if the defendant engages in sexual
intercourse or other sexual contact with an animal.

Grading of Bestiality
212. The offence of bestiality shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Unnatural sex
213. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of unnatural sex, if the defendant engages in
sodomy or any other sexual conduct that is against the order of nature.

Grading of Unnatural sex


214. The offence of unnatural sex shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 15
OFFENCES AGAINST INFANT, CHILD, MENTALLY DISABLED AND
INCOMPETENT PERSON

Abandonment of an infant or a child


215. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abandonment of an infant or a child, if a
defendant is a parent, guardian, or other person legally charged with the care or custody
of an infant or a child and the defendant leaves the infant or child in any place with the
intent to abandon the infant or child.

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216. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of homicide, if the abandonment of an infant
or a child by the defendant results in death.

217. A defendant shall have a defence to the offence of abandonment of an infant or a child, if
the defendant leaves the infant or a child in a place or with a person where the infant or a
child will be cared for appropriately.

Grading of Abandonment of an infant or a child


218. The offence of abandonment of an infant or a child shall be a misdemeanour.

Abandonment of a dead infant


219. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abandonment of a dead infant, if the
defendant leaves a dead corpse of an infant in any place or manner other than required by
practice of disposal of such corpse.

Grading of Abandonment of a dead infant


220. The offence of abandonment of a dead infant shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Child abuse
221. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of a child abuse, if the defendant subjects a
child to an economic exploitation or any job that is likely to be hazardous.

Grading of a Child abuse


222. The offence of a child abuse shall be a misdemeanour.

Endangerment of a child
223. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of endangerment of a child, if the defendant
engages in a conduct that would injure the physical or mental condition of a child.

Grading of Endangerment of a child.


224. The offence of endangerment of a child shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour, or


(b) A misdemeanour, if aggravated circumstance is present.

Pedophilia
225. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of pedophilia, if the defendant:

(a) Photographs or videotapes a child in a sexual act;


(b) Sells, manufactures, distributes, or otherwise deals in material that contains any
depiction of a child engaged in sexual contact; or
(c) Solicits directly or indirectly the services of a child for sex.

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Grading of Pedophilia
226. The offence of pedophilia shall be

(a) A misdemeanour; or
(b) A felony of the third degree, if the defendant solicits directly or indirectly the
services of a child for sex.

Trafficking of a child
227. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of trafficking of a child, if the defendant, sells,
buys or transports a child for any illegal purpose.

Grading of Trafficking of a child


228. The offence of trafficking of a child shall be a felony of the third degree.

Endangerment of a mentally disabled or an incompetent person


229. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of endangerment of a mentally disabled or an
incompetent person, if the defendant intentionally engages in a conduct that injures the
physical or mental condition of a mentally disabled or an incompetent person.

Grading of Endangerment of a mentally disabled or an incompetent person.


230. The offence of endangerment of a mentally disabled or incompetent person shall be a
misdemeanour.

PART THREE
OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY

CHAPTER 16
ARSON AND RELATED OFFENCES

Arson
231. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of arson, if the defendant starts a fire or causes
an explosion, thereby destroying or damaging the property of another, which does not
belong to the defendant.

Grading of Arson
232. The offence of arson shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Negligent burning or exploding


233. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of negligent burning, if the defendant
negligently starts a fire or causes an explosion, thereby causing fire on the property of
another.

Grading of Negligent burning or exploding


234. The offence of negligent burning or exploding shall be a petty misdemeanour.

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CHAPTER 17
BURGLARY, TRESPASS AND RELATED OFFENCES

Burglary
235. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of burglary, if the defendant unlawfully enters
or remains in a building, an occupied structure, or a separately secured or occupied
portion of a building or structure used as an abode, industry, or business, with or without
force, with the intent to commit a crime therein, unless the building, occupied structure,
or separately secured or occupied portion of the building or structure is at the time open
to the public or the defendant is licensed or privileged to enter or remain.

Grading of Burglary
236. The offence of burglary shall be a felony of the:

(a) Fourth degree; or


(b) Third degree, if in the course of committing the burglary the defendant purposely,
knowingly, or recklessly inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily injury on another
person, who is not a participant in the crime; or is armed with explosives or a
deadly weapon.

Trespass
237. A defendant is guilty of the offence of trespass, if the defendant intentionally enters or
remains on others property or in a building, occupied structure, or separately secured or
occupied portion of a building or structure with the knowledge that the defendant is not
or no longer licensed or privileged to enter or remain thereto.

Exception to trespass
238. The entry or remaining in a building, occupied structure, separately secured or occupied
portion of a building or structure, or on any property is not a trespass, if:

(a) The property involved in the trespass has been abandoned;


(b) The property involved in the trespass was at the time of the trespass open to
members of the public and the defendant complied with all lawful conditions
imposed for accessing or remaining on the property; or
(c) The defendant reasonably believed that the owner of the property or other person
empowered to license access thereto gave the defendant license to enter or
remain.

Grading of Trespass
239. The offence of trespass shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if in the course of committing the trespass, the defendant
purposely, knowingly, or recklessly inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily injury on
another person, who is not a participant in the crime or is armed with explosives
or a deadly weapon.

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CHAPTER 18
LARCENY, ROBBERY, ARMED ROBBERY AND RELATED OFFENCES
Larceny
240. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of larceny, if the defendant takes or moves the
property of another person without the owner's consent and with the intent to deprive the
owner of the property or to appropriate the same to the defendant or a third person.

Larceny by deception
241. A defendant, who obtains property of another by deception or cheating, is guilty of
larceny. A defendant deceives or cheats another person, if the defendant:

(a) Creates or reinforces a false impression of property, including false impressions


as to the law relating to the property, the value of the property, or the use of the
property;
(b) Prevents another from acquiring information which would affect that person’s
judgment of a property transaction;
(c) Fails to correct a false impression that the defendant previously created or
reinforced; or
(d) Fails to disclose a known lien, adverse claim, or other legal impediment to the
enjoyment or ownership of the property whether the impediment is or is not valid
or is or is not a matter of official record.

242. The term "deceive or cheat" as used does not include falsities about matters that have no
pecuniary significance or other false statements that are unlikely to deceive or influence a
reasonable person.

Defence to larceny
243. A defendant shall have a defence to a prosecution for the offence of larceny, if the
defendant:

(a) Acted with a reasonable belief that the defendant had a right to the property
involved in the larceny; or
(b) Took property that was for sale intending to purchase and pay for it promptly.

Grading of Larceny
244. The offence of larceny shall be a value-based sentencing.

Robbery
245. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of robbery, if in the course of committing a
larceny, the defendant uses or threatens to use force against another person.

Grading of Robbery
246. The offence of robbery shall be a felony of the:

(a) Fourth degree felony; or


(b) Third degree felony, if an aggravated circumstance is present.

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Armed robbery
247. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of armed robbery, if in the course of
committing a robbery there exits three or more persons.

Grading of Armed robbery


248. The offence of armed robbery shall be a felony of the:
(a) Third degree felony; or
(b) Second degree felony, if an aggravated circumstance is present.

Extortion
249. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of extortion, if the defendant unlawfully
obtains or collects or attempts to obtain or collect something of value from a person by
compelling the person to deliver it.

Grading of Extortion
250. The offence of extortion shall be a felony of the third degree.

Illegal transfer of immovable property


251. A defendant is guilty of the offence of the illegal transfer of immovable property, if the
defendant unlawfully transfers title or ownership of immovable property of another
person or a public property or any interest therein to a third person.

Grading of Illegal transfer of immovable property


252. The offence of illegal transfer of immovable property shall be a value-based sentencing.

Larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake


253. A defendant shall be guilty of larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake,
if the defendant comes into control of property known to have been lost, mislaid, or
delivered under a mistake as to the nature or amount of the property or the identity of the
recipient and with the purpose of depriving the owner thereof, the defendant fails to take
reasonable measures to restore the property to the person entitled to it.

Grading of Larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake


254. The offence of larceny of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake shall be a petty
misdemeanour.

Possession of stolen property


255. A defendant is guilty of the offence of possession of stolen property, if the defendant
purposely receives, retains, or disposes off the property of another person knowing that it
has been stolen, or believing that it has been stolen, with the intent to benefit oneself or a
third person other than the owner of the property or to impede the recovery of the
property by the owner.

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Grading of Possession of stolen property


256. The offence of possession of stolen property shall be half the penalty awarded to a person
who had committed the offence of larceny.

Theft of services
257. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of theft of services, if the defendant
intentionally does not pay for a service rendered to the defendant or another person for
whom the defendant is legally responsible upon receipt of a bill for the service.

258. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of theft of services, if the defendant by
deception, threat, or other means obtains a service without paying for it knowing it to be
available only for compensation.

259. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of theft of services, if having control over the
disposition of a service of another to which the defendant is not entitled, the defendant
knowingly diverts the service to the defendant’s own benefit or to the benefit of third
person not entitled to the service.

260. In this Penal Code, the term "service" shall include labour, professional services,
transportation services, telecommunication services, including cable television, gas,
electricity, water, or other public service, accommodations in a hotel, and restaurant
service.

Grading of Theft of services


261. The offence of theft of services shall be a value-based sentencing.

Unauthorized use of property


262. A defendant is guilty of the offence of unauthorized use of property, if the defendant
operates or uses another person's property without consent of the owner.

263. A defendant shall have a defence to a prosecution for the offence of unauthorized use of
property, if the defendant reasonably believed that the owner would have consented to
the operation of the property by the defendant, if the owner had known of it.

Grading of Unauthorized use of property


264. The offence of unauthorized use of property shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if the property is damaged during the unauthorized use except
for trivial damage.

Breach of Trust
265. The defendant shall be guilty of the offence of breach of trust, if the defendant being
entrusted with property or dominion over property does any act contrary to the terms of
his trust and dishonestly misappropriates or converts the property to ones own use.

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Grading of Breach of Trust


266. The offence of the breach of trust shall be a value-based sentencing.

Criminal misappropriation of property


267. The defendant shall be guilty of the offence of criminal misappropriation of property, if
the defendant dishonestly misappropriates or converts the property of others to his own
use.

Grading of Criminal misappropriation of property


268. The offence of the criminal misappropriation of property shall be a value-based
sentencing.

Reckless endangerment of property


269. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of reckless endangerment of property, if the
defendant engages in a conduct that creates a substantial risk of damage to the property
of another person.

Grading of Reckless endangerment of property


270. The offence of reckless endangerment of property shall be a value-based sentencing.

Unlawful posting of advertisements


271. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of unlawful posting of advertisements, if the
defendant without any right or reasonable ground posts, paints, or otherwise affixes to
the property of another person any advertisement, poster, notice, or other document.

Grading of Unlawful posting of advertisements


272. The offence of unlawful posting of advertisements shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Auto stripping
273. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of auto stripping, if the defendant removes,
destroys, or defaces any part of a motor vehicle.

Grading of Auto stripping


274. The offence of auto stripping shall be a value-based sentencing.

Pick pocketing
275. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of pick pocketing, if the defendant
unnecessarily places one's hands in a person's pocket or handbag in a public place.

Grading of Pick pocketing


276. The offence of Pick pocketing shall be a value-based sentencing.

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PART FOUR
COMMERCIAL CRIME, FRAUD, CORRUPTION AND RELATED OFFENCES

CHAPTER 19
MONEY LAUNDERING AND SMUGGLING

Money Laundering
277. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of money laundering, if the defendant
knowingly:

(a) Acquires, owns, possesses or transfers any proceeds of crime;


(b) Enters into any financial transaction which is related to the proceeds of crime
either directly or indirectly; or
(c) Conceals or aids in the concealment of the proceeds of crime.

Grading of Money Laundering


278. The offence of money laundering shall be a value-based sentencing.

Smuggling
279. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of smuggling, if the defendant secretly and
illegally imports or exports the restricted and prohibited goods or substances including
animal parts.

Grading of Smuggling
280. The offence of smuggling shall be a value-based sentencing.

Receiving of smuggled goods or substances


281. A defendant shall be guilty of receiving smuggled goods or substances, if the defendant
receives, retains or dispose of any smuggled goods knowing or believing that the goods
or substances are smuggled.

Grading of Receiving of smuggled goods or substances


282. The offence of receiving of smuggled goods or substances shall be half the penalty
awarded to a person who had committed the offence of smuggled.

Tax evasion
283. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tax evasion, if the defendant refrains from
paying taxes which he is suppose to pay or illegally pays less tax than the law permits or
commits fraud in filing or paying taxes.

Grading of Tax evasion


284. The offence of tax evasion shall be a value-based sentencing.

Breach of contract
285. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of breach of contract, if the defendant fails
without any legal excuse, to perform any promise that forms the whole or part of a
contract or any agreement.

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Grading of Breach of contract


286. The offence of breach of contract shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 20
EMBEZZLEMENT AND BRIBERY

Embezzlement
287. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of embezzlement, if the defendant:

(a) Misuses or misappropriates government funds or property;


(b) Misuses or misappropriates a private business’s funds or property;
(c) Does not remit or deposit a collection of money into the place to which the
collection is intended to be remitted or deposited;
(d) Makes an illegal expenditure; or
(e) Fails to produce or render an accounting of the use of government funds or
property upon demand by a proper governmental authority.

Grading of Embezzlement
288. The offence of embezzlement shall be:

(a) A felony of the second degree, if the value or the amounts involved in the crime
exceed the total amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of
the crime for a period of thirty five years or more;
(b) A felony of the third degree, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in
Section 290(a) and the value or the amounts involved in the crime exceed the total
amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for a
period less than thirty five years and for a period of twenty one years or more;
(c) A felony of the fourth degree, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in
Section 290(a) & (b) above and the value or the amounts involved in the crime
exceed the total amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of
the crime for a period less than twenty one years and for a period of fifteen years
or more;
(d) A misdemeanour, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in Section
290(a) (b) and (c) above and the value or the amounts are less than the total
amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime for a
period less than fifteen years and for a period of seven years or more; or
(e) A petty misdemeanour, if the item of the crime is not of a type described in
Section 290(a) (b), (c) and (d) above and the value or the amounts are less than
the total amount of the daily minimum national wage rate at the time of the crime
for a period less than seven years.

Bribery
289. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of bribery, if the defendant is a public official
and accepts money, property, or other gratification for oneself or another person in
exchange for doing an act or omitting to do an act that is related to the defendant’s public
duties.

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290. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of bribery, if the defendant offers money,
property, or other gratification to a public official in exchange for the public official
doing an act or omitting to do an act that is related to the public official’s duties.

Grading of Bribery
291. The offence of public bribery shall be a value-based sentencing.

Commercial bribery
292. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of commercial bribery, if the defendant
solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any money, property, or other gratification as
consideration for knowingly violating or agreeing to violate a fiduciary duty to which the
defendant is subjected to as a:

(a) Partner, agent, or employee of another;


(b) Officer, director, manager, or high managerial agent involved in the direction of
the affairs of an incorporated or unincorporated association or corporation;
(c) Trustee, guardian, or other person in a fiduciary position;
(d) Jabmi, physician, accountant, appraiser, or other professional adviser;
(e) Court appointed agent, mediator, or receiver; or
(f) Arbitrator or other purportedly disinterested adjudicator or referee.

Grading of Commercial bribery


293. The offence of commercial bribery shall be a value-based sentencing.

Official misconduct
294. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of official misconduct, if the defendant
knowingly:

(a) Commits an act relating to the office constituting an unauthorized exercise of the
official functions or unauthorised divulging of restricted official information or
secrecy; or
(b) Refrains from performing a duty, which is imposed upon the defendant by law.

Grading of Official misconduct


295. The offence of official misconduct shall be a misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 21
FORGERY AND RELATED OFFENCES

Forgery
296. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of forgery, if with the purpose to defraud,
deceive, or prejudice the rights of another person, the defendant:

(a) Makes or alters a writing or document of another which has legal efficacy without
authority;

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(b) Makes, completes, executes, authenticates, issues, or transfers a writing or


document using the authority of another, who did not authorize the defendant to
use the authority;
(c) Signs another person’s name, writes something in or on another person’s existing
signature that materially alters the originality or authenticity of the signature, or
obtains someone else's genuine signature by deceitful means; or
(d) Causes any circumstance to exits or make any false entry in any book or record,
or makes any document containing false statement, intending that such
circumstances may appear in evidence in a judicial proceeding, or in any other
proceeding taken by lawful authority.

Grading of Forgery
297. The offence of forgery shall be:

(a) A felony of the second degree, if the writing or document forged is a part of a
kasho of His Majesty;
(b) A felony of the third degree, if the writing or document forged is a part that
involves the issue of money, securities, postage or revenue stamps, or other
valuable instrument issued by the government, or part of an issue of stock, bonds,
or other instrument representing interests in or claims against any property or
enterprise;
(c) A felony of the fourth degree, if the writing or document forged is a will, deed,
contract, mortgage, release, commercial instrument, or other writing or document
evidencing, creating, transferring, altering, terminating, or otherwise affecting a
legal relationship; or
(d) A misdemeanour for all other forgeries.

Tampering with public records


298. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tampering with public records, if after
knowing that the defendant does not have the authority to do so, removes, mutilates,
destroys, conceals, makes a false entry in, or falsely alters any record or other written
instrument filed with, deposited in, or otherwise constituting a record of a public office.

Grading of Tampering with public records


299. The offence of tampering with public records shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Tampering with documents


300. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tampering with documents, if the defendant,
with the intent to defraud, deceive, or injure another person or to conceal a wrongdoing,
removes, mutilates, destroys, conceals, or falsifies a written instrument of the following
type:

(a) A record or document pertaining to a legal proceeding that has not been filed in
court;
(b) A will, deed, contract, mortgage, release, or commercial instrument that has not
been registered or any other document affecting a legal relationship; or

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(c) An accounting record or financial statement.

Grading of Tampering with documents


301. The offence of tampering with documents shall be a misdemeanour.

Execution of a document by deception


302. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of execution of a document by deception, if the
defendant causes a person to execute a document effecting, purporting to effect, or likely
to affect a pecuniary interest of that person or another person, when the defendant knows
that the document will not have such an effect.

Grading of Execution of a document by deception


303. The offence of execution of a document by deception shall be a misdemeanour.

Fraudulent cheque writing


304. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of fraudulent cheque writing, if the defendant
issues or passes a cheque knowing that the drawer will not honour it.

305. For the purpose of this Penal Code an issuer is presumed to know that the cheque will
not be honoured by the drawer, if the issuer:

(a) Has no account with the drawer at the time the cheque is issued; or
(b) Knows that the fund with the drawer is insufficient to cover the cheque and
payment is refused by the drawer for lack of funds upon presentation within thirty
days after issue and the issuer fails to make good within sixty days after receiving
notice of that refusal.

Grading of Fraudulent cheque writing


306. The offence of fraudulent cheque writing shall be a value-based sentencing.

Counterfeiting
307. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of counterfeiting, if the defendant knowingly
manufactures, distributes, or sells counterfeit medicinal products, false currency, coin or
bank notes.

Grading of Counterfeiting
308. The offence of counterfeiting shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Deceptive practice
309. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of deceptive practice, if the defendant
knowingly:

(a) Possesses, uses, or sells a false weight, measure or other device for false
determination or recording of quality or quantity of a good;

(b) Sells, offers, exposes for sale, or delivers less than the represented quantity of a
good;

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(c) Makes a false or misleading written statement for the purpose of obtaining
property or credit;
(d) Files or gives a false affidavit or information;
(e) Makes a false or misleading written statement for the purpose of promoting the
sale of a security or omits information required by law to be disclosed in written
document relating to a security;
(f) Defrauds another person or the defendant in facilitating a fraud to be perpetrated
on another person, makes or alters an object or an item, so that it appears to be
original and genuine; or
(g) Cheats any person to deliver any property to any person or intentionally induces
the person so cheated or deceived to do or omit to do anything, which the person
would not do or omit, if the person was not so cheated or deceived.

Grading of Deceptive practice


310. The offence of deceptive practice shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if the deceptive practice involves the manufacturing, selling,
offering, or exposing for sale of any food or beverage that is potentially perilous
to the public health.

Fraudulent obtaining of insurance


311. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of fraudulent obtaining of insurance, if the
defendant presents a false statement as part of an application for commercial or personal
insurance or as part of claim for payment on a commercial or personal insurance policy.

Grading of Fraudulent obtaining of insurance


312. The offence of fraudulent obtaining of insurance shall be a value-based sentencing.

Fraudulent insolvency
313. A defendant shall be guilty of offence of fraudulent insolvency, if the defendant is a
debtor and acting with the intent to defraud one’s creditors and knowingly conveys,
transfers, removes, conceals, destroys, encumbers, or otherwise disposes of any part or
interest in the debtor’s property, obtains any substantial part of or interest in the debtor’s
property, or fails or refuses to disclose about the property, or other relevant information
bound by law to any creditor.

Grading of Fraudulent insolvency


314. The offence of fraudulent insolvency shall be a value-based sentencing.

Fraud involving a security interest


315. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of fraud involving a security interest, if the
defendant engages in fraudulent conduct designed to defeat a security interest.

Grading of Fraud involving a security interest


316. The offence of fraud involving a security interest shall be a value-based sentencing.

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CHAPTER 22
DEFAMATION AND RELATED OFFENCES

Defamation
317. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of defamation, if the defendant intentionally
causes damage to the reputation of another person or a legal person by communicating
false or distorted information about that person's action, motive, character, or reputation.

Exceptions to defamation
318. The following acts shall not be construed as defamation:

(a) A bonafide expression made in the public interest;


(b) A criticism of a literary work or product;
(c) An appeal through lawful means or in good faith for redressing a grievance;
(d) A bonafide complaint by the defendant against one’s own superior officer or
about an employee serving under the officer;
(e) A bonafide complaint by or to an agency or authority of Bhutan to redress a
grievance;
(f) A formal report of a supervisor or superior officer concerning the work or
performance of an employee; or
(g) Instances where the Court, based on relevant facts and circumstances, considers
the statement made to be reasonable.

Grading of Defamation
319. The offence of defamation shall be:

(a) A felony of the fourth degree and pay compensation for a minimum of one month
and a maximum of three years to the aggrieved party calculated in accordance with
the daily minimum national wage rate, if the defamation includes murder, armed
robbery, terrorism or treason; or
(b) A petty misdemeanour and pay compensation to the aggrieved party for a minimum
of one month and maximum of three years calculated in accordance with the daily
minimum national wage rate, if the defamation includes any matter other than
murder, armed robbery, terrorism or treason.

Libel
320. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of libel, if the defendant defames another
person through the means of writing, drawing, or photographing.

Grading of Libel
321. The offence of libel shall be:

(a) A felony of the fourth degree and pay compensation for a minimum of one month
and a maximum of three years to the aggrieved party calculated in accordance with
the daily minimum national wage rate, if the libel includes murder, armed robbery,
terrorism or treason; or

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(b) A petty misdemeanour and pay compensation to the aggrieved party for a
minimum of one month and maximum of three years calculated in accordance with
the daily minimum national wage rate, if the libel includes any matter other than
murder, armed robbery, terrorism or treason.

Blackmail
322. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of blackmail, if the defendant threatens to
expose a true or allegedly true fact about a person that would cause harm to that person's
reputation unless the person gives the defendant money, property, or other gratification.

Grading of Blackmail
323. The offence of blackmail shall be a misdemeanour.

False advertising
324. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of false advertising, if the defendant with the
intent to promote the sale or to increase the consumption of a property or service makes
or causes to be made a false or misleading statement in any advertisement addressed to
the public or to substantial number of persons.

Grading of False advertising


325. The offence of false advertising shall be a misdemeanour.

PART FIVE
OFFENCES AGAINST STATE AND PUBLIC ORDER

CHAPTER 23
TREASON, TERRORISM AND RELATED OFFENCES

Treason
326. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of treason, if the defendant commits a
subversive act against the state within or outside the realm of Bhutan.

327. Treason shall include the following acts:

(a) Waging war against Bhutan;


(b) Engages with the known enemy of Bhutan;
(c) Supplying or engaging in the collection of weapons to be used against Bhutan; or
(d) Causing or attempting to cause any physical injury on the Druk Gyalpo.

Grading of Treason
328. The offence of treason shall be a felony of the first degree.

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Terrorism
329. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of terrorism, if the defendant:

(a) With intent to subvert the state, uses or assists, recruits, or trains another person to
use a bomb, dynamite, fire-arm, or other lethal weapon against Bhutan; or
(b) Engages in a violent act or insurrection against Bhutan that is designed primarily
to generate fear in a community or a substantial section of the society.

Grading of Terrorism
330. The offence of terrorism shall be a felony of the first degree.

Sedition
331. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of sedition, if the defendant:

(a) Undermines the security, unity, integrity, or sovereignty of Bhutan by creating


animosity and disaffection among the people;
(b) Creates animosity between Bhutan and its people or Bhutan and the government
of a foreign country with which Bhutan has peaceful and friendly relations;
(c) Writes and distributes seditious pamphlet, poster or literature;
(d) Conducts meeting of a seditious nature;
(e) Issues a scurrilous and malignant statement against the His Majesty or the Royal
Government with the intent to defame, disrupt, encourage contempt, or incite
hatred of the people against Bhutan; or
(f) Joins or registers with a known terrorist organization.

Grading of Sedition
332. The offence of sedition shall be a felony of the third degree.

Espionage
333. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of espionage, if the defendant:

(a) Without having the written permission of a competent government authority to do


so, enters into a government office, military establishment, or another restricted
area in order to obtain information of a confidential nature relating to Bhutan's
national security;
(b) Is in possession of an article, data, or other information relating to Bhutan's
national security and purposely, knowingly, or recklessly discloses the contents to
another person not legally authorized by the Royal Government to know it; or
(c) Reveals confidential information relating to Bhutan’s national security to a person
not legally authorised by the Royal Government to know it.

Grading of Espionage
334. The offence of espionage shall be a felony of the third degree.

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Hijacking
335. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of hijacking, if the defendant commandeers a
airplane or other mode of transport.

Grading of Hijacking
336. The offence of hijacking shall be a felony of the:

(a) First degree; or


(b) Second degree, if it involves a mode of transportation other than an aircraft.

Abettor of mutiny
337. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abettor of mutiny, if the defendant abets the
committing of mutiny by an officer or soldier of the armed forces of Bhutan.

Grading of Abettor of mutiny.


338. The offence of abettor of mutiny shall be a felony of the third degree.

Harbouring of deserter
339. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of harbouring of deserter, if the defendant
harbours an officer or soldier of the armed forces of Bhutan, who had deserted the armed
forces without authorization to do so.

Grading of Harbouring of deserter


340. The offence of harbouring of deserter shall be a misdemeanour.

Impersonation of uniformed personnel


341. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of impersonation of uniformed personnel, if
the defendant is not in the armed forces of Bhutan but wears a garb, carries a garb or
token of, or other attire similar to that of the armed forces of Bhutan with the purpose to
impersonate uniformed personnel.

Grading of Impersonation of uniformed personnel


342. The offence of impersonation of uniformed personnel shall be a felony of the fourth
degree.

Impersonation of an official
343. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of impersonation of an official, if the
defendant falsely represents to be that official.

Grading of Impersonation of an official


344. The offence of impersonation of an official shall be a misdemeanour.

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CHAPTER 24
OFFENCES AGAINST CULTURAL AND NATIONAL HERITAGE

Illicit sale of cultural and national heritage property


345. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illicit sale of cultural and national heritage
property, if the defendant knowingly sells or exports an item of cultural and national
heritage property without prior permission from the relevant government authority.

Grading of Illicit sale of cultural and national heritage property


346. The offence of illicit sale of cultural and national heritage property shall be a felony of
the fourth degree.

Damage to cultural or national heritage property and national monuments


347. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of damage to cultural and national heritage
property or national monuments, if the defendant damages, destroys, or excavates a
cultural or national heritage property and national monument.

Grading of Damage to cultural or national heritage property and national monuments


348. The offence of damage to cultural and national heritage property and national
monuments shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Damage to religious objects


349. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of damage to religious objects, if the defendant
unlawfully damages, destroys, or excavates any religious object.

Grading of Damage to religious objects


350. The offence of damage to religious objects shall be a misdemeanour.

Offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


351. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung, if the
defendant:

(a) Removes a Zung from a Chorten or religious statue;


(b) Commits a larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung of antique value from a
Lhakhang, Dzong, Chorten, museum, or dwelling places; or
(c) Vandalising any Ten Suum.

Grading of Offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


352. The offence against the Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung shall be a felony of the first degree.

Illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


353. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-
Ten, or Zung, if the defendant unlawfully purchases, sells, or otherwise procures Ku, Sung,
Thuk-Ten, or Zung of antique value knowing or believing it to have been obtained
through commission of an offence.

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Grading of Illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


354. The offence of illegal purchase or sale of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung shall be a felony
of the fourth degree.

Illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


355. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung, if
the defendant presents as gift a Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung of antique value to a
foreigner.

Grading of Illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung


356. The offence of illegal gift of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, or Zung shall be a felony of the fourth
degree.

Caretaker’s negligence causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or antique
357. A defendant shall be guilty of causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung, or
antique, if the defendant is a caretaker and one’s negligence resulted in the loss or larceny
of an antique Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or antique from a Lhakhang, Dzong, Chorten, or
museum.

Grading of Caretaker’s negligence causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or
antique
358. The offence of causing loss or larceny of Ku, Sung, Thuk-Ten, Zung or antique shall be a
petty misdemeanour.

Larceny of antique
359. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of larceny of antique, if the defendant takes or
moves the antique property of another person without the owner's consent and with the
intent to deprive the owner of the property or to appropriate the same to the defendant or
a third person.

Grading of Larceny of antique


360. The offence of larceny of antique shall be a value-based sentencing.

Illegal purchase or sale of an antique


361. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal purchase or sale of antique, if the
defendant unlawfully purchases, sells, or otherwise procures any antique knowing or
believing it to have been obtained through commission of an offence.

Grading of Illegal purchase or sale of an antique


362. The offence of illegal purchase or sale of antique shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Illegal gift of antique


363. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal gift of antique, if the defendant
presents as gift a prohibited antique to a foreigner.

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Grading of Illegal gift of antique


364. The offence of illegal gift of antique shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

CHAPTER 25
OFFENCES AGAINST JUDICIAL AUTHORITY

Unauthorized hearing
365. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of unauthorized hearing, if the defendant is not
lawfully authorized to hear a case but hears a case and orders a sentence and/or an award
of damages or fine or other punishment.

Grading of Unauthorized hearing


366. The offence of unauthorized hearing shall be a misdemeanour.

Contempt of court
367. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of contempt of court, if the defendant:

(a) Has been served with a Court order and fails to comply without any reasonable
cause;
(b) Purposely interferes with or interrupts a legal proceeding including a failure to
respond to a Court directed inquiry, makes a public outburst, an antagonistic
comment or directs a threat at a judicial official or person present in the
courtroom, or engages in acts demonstrating a lack of diglam namsha befitting the
Court; or
(c) Refuses to abide or obey a direction rendered by the Court.

Grading of Contempt of court


368. The offence of contempt of court shall be a petty misdemeanour except that the Court
may extend the period of imprisonment until the defendant complies with the Court order
that is the subject of the contempt.

Perjury
369. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of perjury, if in a judicial or quasi-judicial
proceedings conducted by lawful judicial authority, if the defendant knowingly makes a
false declaration or gives false evidence with regard to the issue or point in question.

Grading of Perjury
370. The offence of perjury shall be a misdemeanour.

Cantankerous litigation
371. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of cantankerous litigation, if the defendant
launches a malicious or malafide prosecution with perverse intent to embarrass or harass
another person without having a reasonable basis for the prosecution or knowing that the
prosecution does not involve a concrete controversy or case.

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Grading of Cantankerous litigation


372. The offence of cantankerous litigation shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 26
PROSTITUTION AND RELATED OFFENCES
Prostitution
373. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of prostitution, if the defendant offers, agrees
to engage, or engages in sexual conduct with another person for money or property.

Grading of Prostitution
374. The offence of prostitution shall be a misdemeanour.

Promotion of prostitution
375. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of promotion of prostitution, if the defendant:

(a) Owns, leases, controls, manages, supervises a brothel or otherwise keeps a


prostitution business;
(b) Procures a person for a house of prostitution;
(c) Encourages, induces, or otherwise purposely causes another to become or remain
as a prostitute;
(d) Solicits a person to patronize a prostitute;
(e) Procures a prostitute for a patron;
(f) Requires a prostitute to give a part or all of the money or property received as a
result of the prostitution.

Grading of Promotion of prostitution


376. The offence of promotion of prostitution shall be:

(a) A misdemeanour;
(b) A felony of the fourth degree, if the person used for prostitution is a child of
above 12 years and below 18 years; or
(c) A felony of the third degree, if the person used for prostitution is a child of 12
years and below.

Patronizing a prostitute
377. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of patronizing a prostitute, if the defendant
gives money, property, or other gratification to engage in sexual act.

Grading of Patronizing a prostitute


378. The offence of patronizing a prostitute shall be:

(a) A misdemeanour;
(b) A felony of the fourth degree, if the person used for prostitution is a child of
above 12 years and below 18 years; or

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(c) A felony of the third degree, if the person used for prosecution is a child of 12
years and below.

Trafficking a person for prostitution


379. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of trafficking a person for prostitution, if the
defendant transports, sells or buys a person into or outside of Bhutan with the purpose of
engaging that person in prostitution.

Grading of trafficking a person for prostitution


380. The offence of trafficking a person for prostitution shall be a felony of the:

(a) Third degree;


(b) Second degree, if the person is a child of above 12 years and below 18 years;
(c) First degree, if the person is a child of 12 years and below.

Lewd and lascivious conduct


381. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of lewd and lascivious conduct, if the
defendant:

(a) Performs a sexual act in a public place under circumstances where the defendant
knows it may be observed by the public and that causes the public affront or
alarm; or
(b) Sells, manufactures, issues, distributes, displays or otherwise deals in obscene
material.

Grading of Lewd and lascivious conduct


382. The offence of lewd and lascivious conduct shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 27
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PUBLIC WELFARE

Public intoxication
383. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of public intoxication, if the defendant is in
public place and under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or a drug not administered
under the medical supervision endangers oneself, another person, or property.

Grading of Public intoxication


384. The offence of public intoxication shall be a violation.

Use of tobacco or other health hazard substances


385. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of use of tobacco or other health hazard
substances, if the defendant uses tobacco or other health hazard substances in the
prohibited places.

Grading of Use of tobacco or other health hazard substances


386. The offence of use of tobacco or other health hazard substances shall be a violation.

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Illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard substances


387. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard
substances, if the defendant illegally sells any tobacco or other health hazard substances.

Grading of Illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard substances


388. The offence of illegal sale of tobacco or other health hazard substances shall be a
violation.

389. A Court may also order the suspension or revocation of the business license.

Illegal sale of alcohol


390. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal sale of alcohol, if the defendant
illegally sells or serves an alcoholic beverage to a child or on prohibited days.

Grading of Illegal sale of alcohol


391. The offence of illegal sale of alcohol shall be a violation.

392. A Court may order the suspension or revocation of the license of a bar, hotel, or shop
found to have violated the above Sections.

Gambling
393. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of gambling, if the defendant stakes or wagers
something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event
not under the defendant’s control or influence upon an agreement or understanding that
the defendant will receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome.

Grading of Gambling
394. The offence of gambling shall be a petty misdemeanour.

395. For the purposes of the above Sections, an authorized lottery is not considered to be
gambling.

Malicious mischief
396. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of malicious mischief, if the defendant without
right or any reasonable ground to believe that the defendant has the right to do so:

(a) Tampers with public property or private property of another person with intent to
cause substantial inconvenience to the owner or to a third person;
(b) Tampers with the property of public utility with the intent to cause substantial
interruption or impairment of service rendered to the public by the public utility
whether or not the tampering causes such substantial interruption or impairment
of service;
(c) Intentionally or recklessly causes damage to public property or private property of
another person;
(d) Causes serious bodily injury to an animal;

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(e) Intentionally or recklessly causes destruction of a road, bridge, runway, river-


work, channel, embankment, irrigation canal, public water supplies or other place
of transport of goods or natural substances;
(f) Obstructs public drainage; or
(g) Destroys, moves, or renders useless landmarks or official signs fixed by public
authority.

Grading of Malicious mischief


397. The offence of malicious mischief shall be a misdemeanour.

Usury
398. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of usury, if the defendant is not authorized or
permitted by law to do so and charges, takes, or receives any money or other property as
interest on a loan or forbearance of any money or property at an interest rate that exceeds
the rate offered under the law.

Grading of Usury
399. The offence of usury shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Tampering with a consumer product


400. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tampering with a consumer product, if the
defendant without any right or reasonable ground to believe that the defendant has the
right to do so, alters, adulterates, poisons or otherwise contaminates a consumer product
and, thereby creates a substantial risk to public health.

Grading of Tampering with a consumer product


401. The offence of tampering with a consumer product shall be a misdemeanour.

Black-marketing
402. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of black-marketing, if the defendant buys and
sells any of the controlled goods including contraband goods.

Grading of Black-marketing
403. The offence of black-marketing shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Antitrust
404. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of antitrust, if the defendant unlawfully
restraints trade and commerce by interfering with free competition in business and
commercial transactions.

Grading of Antitrust
405. The offence of antitrust shall be a value-based sentencing.

Endangerment of a public water source


406. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of endangerment of a public water source, if
the defendant intentionally or recklessly contaminates a public water source.

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Grading of Endangerment of a public water source


407. The offence of endangerment of a public water source shall be:

(a) A misdemeanour;
(b) A felony of the third degree, if it creates a substantial risk of serious physical
injury to the public; or
(c) A felony of the first degree, if the contamination results in an epidemic, death or
serious public hazard.

Environment pollution
408. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of environment pollution, if the defendant
knowingly or recklessly pollutes or contaminates the environment including air, water
and land and makes it noxious to the public health and safety.

Grading of Environment pollution


409. The offence of environment pollution shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if it creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to the
public.

Criminal nuisance
410. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of criminal nuisance, if the defendant
knowingly or recklessly creates or maintains a condition including spreading of
dangerous disease that injures or endangers the safety or health of the public.

Grading of Criminal nuisance


411. The offence of criminal nuisance shall be a misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 28
OFFENCES RELATED TO PUBLIC AND CIVIC DUTIES

Entrapment
412. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of entrapment, if the defendant being a law
enforcement official or a person acting in cooperation with law enforcement officials or
any other person for the purpose of obtaining evidence of the commission of an offence
induces or encourages another person to commit a crime by making a false representation
designed to induce the belief that the conduct is not prohibited by law.

Grading of entrapment
413. The offence of entrapment shall be a misdemeanour.

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Torture
414. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of torture, if the defendant extorts confession
or information from a person through the use of cruel, inhuman, or other degrading
treatment.

Grading of Torture
415. The offence of torture shall be a felony of the:

(a) Fourth degree; or


(b) Third degree, if it causes permanent physical disability.

Illegal arrest
416. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal arrest, if the defendant being a police
official or other authorized government official arrests and detains a person without
probable cause.

Grading of Illegal arrest


417. The offence of illegal arrest shall be a violation.

Hindering prosecution
418. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of hindering prosecution, if the defendant
avoids the service of process or absconds from arrest or prosecution or knows that a
person has committed a crime or is being sought by law enforcement officials for the
commission of crime and the defendant:

(a) Harbours or conceals the person;


(b) Warns the person of impending discovery or apprehension;
(c) Provides the person with money, transportation, weapon, or other means of
avoiding discovery or apprehension;
(d) Prevents or obstructs a third person from performing an act that might aid in the
discovery or apprehension of the person;
(e) Conceals or destroys any evidence that might aid in discovery or apprehension of
the person;
(f) Intimidates or threatens the witnesses; or
(g) Provides false or misleading information to a public official encompassing the
person that might delay or hinder the discovery or apprehension of the person.

419. A defendant, who is a public official shall be guilty of the offence of hindering
prosecution, if the defendant fails to report a design, plan, or information relating to the
commission, attempted commission, or conspiracy to commit a criminal offence.

420. A defendant whose duty is to apprehend a criminal suspect or convicted person shall be
guilty of the offence of hindering prosecution, if the defendant deliberately and
intentionally fails to apprehend the suspect or convicted person.

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Grading of hindering prosecution


421. The offence of hindering prosecution shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Obstruction of lawful authority


422. A defendant shall be guilty of obstruction of lawful authority, if the defendant knowingly
and without any reasonable cause obstructs lawful authority in execution of lawful
duties.

Grading of Obstruction of lawful authority


423. The offence of obstruction of lawful authority shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Obstruction of Public Service


424. A defendant shall be guilty of obstruction of public service, if the defendant without any
reasonable cause interrupts, hinders or obstructs any execution of public services.

Grading of Obstruction of Public Service


425. The offence of obstruction of public service shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Reporting of false information


426. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of reporting of false information, if the
defendant knowingly reports false information to a lawful authority with the intent to
deceive that authority.

Grading of Reporting of false information


427. The offence of reporting of false information shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Failure to assist lawful authority


428. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of failure to assist lawful authority, if the
defendant could aid the lawful authority without risk of bodily injury or property to the
defendant and fails to aid the lawful authority in the following acts:

(a) Execution of a warrant;


(b) Capture or prevention of escape of any person whom the lawful authority is
authorised to arrest;
(c) Arrest of a person;
(d) In the prevention or suppression of a breach of peace; or
(e) Service of a Court order.

Grading of Failure to assist lawful authority


429. The offence of failure to assist lawful authority shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Failure to report a crime


430. The defendant shall be guilty of the offence of failure to report a crime, if the defendant,
who witnesses any person committing a crime, does not report it to the lawful authority.

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Grading of Failure to report a crime


431. The offence of failure to report a crime shall be a violation.

Tampering with a dead body


432. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tampering with a dead body, if the
defendant:

(a) Touches or disturbs a corpse that died unnaturally or touches or disturbs any
article found on or near the corpse unless a circumstance requires moving of the
body or removal of an article; or
(b) Conducts any kind of scientific research on the body parts without prior consent
of the person, when alive or without the consent of legal heir or representative.

Grading of Tampering with a dead body


433. The offence of tampering with a dead body shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Abandonment of a person in danger


434. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of abandonment of a person in danger, if the
defendant fails to render assistance to a person, who is found wounded or in danger of
dying and the assistance could be rendered without risk of bodily injury to the defendant.

Grading of Abandonment of a person in danger


435. The offence of abandonment of a person in danger shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Malpractice
436. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of malpractice, if the defendant’s negligence or
gross carelessness causes injury, loss, or damage to a patient or client while rendering
professional service.

Grading of Malpractice
437. The offence of malpractice shall be a misdemeanour.

Crime against public election


438. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of crime against public election, if the
defendant:

(a) Offers or pays a bribe or otherwise uses undue influence in an election;


(b) Receives or gives an illegal payment or other gratification in connection with an
election;
(c) Fails to keep an infallible election account;
(d) Defects to the other party before the expiry of term or the next general election;
(e) Does any act which is prohibited under the Election Act; or
(f) Impersonates a person in voting.

Grading of crime against public election


439. The offence of crime against public election shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

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Illegal immigration
440. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal immigration, if the defendant enters
or obtains entry or stays in Bhutan by false or misleading representation or by the
concealment of a material fact or without a valid immigration documents.

Grading of Illegal immigration


441. The offence of illegal immigration shall be a petty misdemeanour and the defendant shall
be deported.

Illegal issue of immigration documents


442. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal issue of immigration documents, if
the defendant provides fake or forged immigration documents such as passports, visas or
other immigration documents.

Grading of Illegal issue of immigration documents


443. The offence of unlawful issue of immigration documents shall be a felony of the third
degree and such passports, visas or other immigration documents shall be impounded.

Illegal transportation of immigrant


444. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal transportation of immigrant, if the
defendant aids or provides a means for the immigrants to illegally enter into Bhutan.

Grading of Illegal transportation of immigrant


445. The offence of illegal transportation of immigrant shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Drawing of an illegal document


446. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of drawing an illegal document, if the defendant
is a party to the document, which is drawn to conceal an illegal act.

Grading of drawing an illegal document


447. The offence of drawing an illegal document shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeamour, if the commission of an illegal act is of a misdemeanour


or a petty misdemeanour; or
(b) A misdemeanour, if the commission of an illegal act is of the first, second, third
or fourth degree felony.

CHAPTER 29
OFFENCES RELATED TO PUBLIC ORDER AND TRANQUILITY

Breach of Public Order and tranquillity


448. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of breach of Public Order and tranquillity, if
the defendant purposely fails to abide by the orders of the Royal Government issued in
the interest of public safety, public order (ordre public) and tranquillity.

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In pursuit of public order, general social welfare and to avoid breach of the peace, the
Royal Government may, if deemed necessary:

(a) In emergency circumstance, declare curfew or take other action as may be


required; or
(b) Prohibit an assembly in designated area (Government building, military
installation, border area, etc.).

Grading of Breach of Public Order and tranquillity


449. The offence of breach of Public Order and tranquillity shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Unlawful assembly
450. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of unlawful assembly, if the defendant is with
four or more persons for the purpose of engaging or preparing to engage in violent
conduct deleterious to the public order and tranquillity.

Grading of Unlawful assembly


451. The offence of unlawful assembly shall be a misdemeanour.

Disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering


452. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering,
if the defendant with the purpose to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting or gathering,
engages in conduct that obstructs or interferes with the meeting or gathering or makes an
utterance, gesture, or display designed to outrage the sensibility of the group attending
the meeting or gathering.

Grading of Disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering


453. The offence of disruption of a lawful meeting or gathering shall be a petty
misdemeanour.

Failure to disperse
454. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of failure to disperse, if the defendant refuses
or knowingly fails to obey an order of lawful authority to disperse.

Grading of Failure to disperse


455. The offence of failure to disperse shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Rioting
456. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of rioting, if the defendant participates with
four or more persons in a course of disorderly and violent conduct or demonstration that
creates a grave risk of public harm or causes damage to the private or public properties.

Grading of Rioting
457. The offence of rioting shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

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Promotion of civil unrest


458. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of promotion of civil unrest, if the defendant:

(a) Advocates national, racial, ethnic, linguistic, caste-based, or religious abhorrence


constituting an incitement of violence; or
(b) Commits an act that is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony between
different nationalities, racial groups, castes, or religious groups and that disturbs
the public tranquillity.

Grading of Promotion of civil unrest


459. The offence of promotion of civil unrest shall be a felony of the third degree.

Disorderly conduct
460. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of disorderly conduct, if with the purpose to
cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof,
the defendant engages in the following acts in public:

(a) Makes unreasonable noise or an offensively coarse utterance, gesture, or display;


(b) Creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition by an act which serves no
legitimate purpose; or
(c) Engages in affray or fighting, eve-teasing, threatening, violent or tumultuous
behaviour.

Grading of Disorderly conduct


461. The offence of disorderly conduct shall be a violation.

Harassment
462. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of harassment, if the defendant engages in a
course of conduct that places a person in reasonable fear of emotional or mental distress.

Grading of Harassment
463. The offence of harassment shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Prowling
464. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of prowling, if the defendant loiters or prowls
at a place and in a manner not usual for a law-abiding individual under circumstances
that cause alarm for the safety of another person or property in the vicinity.

Grading of Prowling
465. The offence of prowling shall be a violation.

Obstruction of thoroughfare
466. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of obstruction of thoroughfare, if the defendant
has no legal privilege to do so and purposely or recklessly obstructs a roadway, bridge,
trail, or other public passage.

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Grading of Obstruction of thoroughfare


467. The offence of obstruction of thoroughfare shall be a petty misdemeanour.

PART SIX
MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES

CHAPTER 30
OFFENCES AGAINST PRIVACY

Eavesdropping
468. A defendant shall be guilty the offence of eavesdropping, if the defendant unlawfully
engages in wiretapping, mechanical overhearing of conversation, or intercepting or
accessing of an electronic communication.

Grading of Eavesdropping
469. The offence of Eavesdropping shall be a misdemeanour.

Unauthorized opening of mail or parcel


470. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of an unauthorized opening of mail or parcel, if
the defendant without lawful warrant intercepts and opens any mail or parcel not
addressed to the defendant.

Grading of Unauthorized opening of mail or parcel


471. The offence of the unauthorized opening of mail or parcel shall be a felony of the fourth
degree.

CHAPTER 31
COMPUTER OFFENCES

Tampering with computer materials


472. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of tampering with computer materials, if the
defendant interferes, alters, or destroys any data or hacks in a computer system or
computer program of another person or plants a virus in a computer without the right to
do so.

Grading of Tampering with computer materials


473. The offence of tampering with computer materials shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Unlawful possession of computer materials


474. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of unlawful possession of computer materials,
if the defendant knowingly possesses in any form any copy, reproduction, or duplicate of
any computer data procured by someone else with intent to benefit the defendant or a
person other than the owner thereof.

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Grading of Unlawful possession of computer materials


475. The offence of unlawful possession of computer materials shall be a petty
misdemeanour.

Computer pornography
476. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of computer pornography, if the defendant:

(a) Publishes and distributes an obscene photograph or picture on the computer or


over the internet; or
(b) Is an internet service provider, who knowingly acts as a host for pornographic
material or acts as a channel for the image to be transmitted to an individual user.

Grading of Computer pornography


477. The offence of computer pornography shall be a misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 32
OFFENCES RELATED TO FIREARMS AND WEAPONS
Illegal manufacturing of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon
478. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal manufacturing of a firearm,
ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon, if the defendant manufactures any type of
firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon without the proper license to do
so.
Grading of Illegal manufacturing of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon
479. The offence of illegal manufacturing of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal
weapon shall be:
(a) A felony of the fourth degree; or
(b) Life imprisonment, if the offence consists of manufacturing a weapon of mass
destruction.

Illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon


480. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition,
explosive, or other lethal weapon if the defendant possesses a firearm, ammunition, or
explosive, on oneself or has a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon
otherwise readily available for the defendant’s use unless:
(a) The defendant is licensed or otherwise authorized by law to possess the firearm,
ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon; or
(b) The firearm is of a type commonly used in a lawful sport.

Grading of Illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon


481. The offence of illegal possession of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal
weapon shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

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Illegal sale or purchase of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon


482. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal sale or purchase of a firearm,
ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon, if the defendant sells, purchases, exports
or imports or otherwise procures firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal weapon
without the proper license to do so.

Grading of Illegal sale or purchase of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other lethal


weapon
483. The offence of illegal sale or purchase of a firearm, ammunition, explosive, or other
lethal weapon shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Illegal pointing of a firearm


484. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal pointing of a firearm, if the defendant
knowingly or recklessly points a firearm at or in the direction of another person, whether
or not the firearm is loaded.

Grading of Illegal pointing of a firearm


485. The offence of illegal pointing of a firearm shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Display of a weapon
486. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of display of a weapon, if the defendant
purposely threatens or intimidates another person by displaying a weapon.

Grading of Display of a weapon


487. The offence of display of a weapon shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

False alarm
488. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of false alarm, if the defendant circulates a
report or warning of an impending bombing or other catastrophe knowing that the report
or warning is false or baseless and that it is likely to cause public inconvenience or
alarm.

Grading of False alarm


489. The offence of false alarm shall be a petty misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 33
OFFENCES RELATED TO PROTECTED SPECIES, CONTROLLED & OTHER
HARMFUL SUBSTANCES

Risking the protected species


490. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of risking the protected species, if the
defendant unlawfully hunts, destroys, captures, collects, transacts or deals in the sale of
any animal or plant species or its parts or other conducts which shall be harmful or risky
to the survival of such species recognized as protected under the law.

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Grading of risking the protected species


491. The offence of the risking of the protected species shall be a misdemeanour.

Illegal hunting or fishing


492. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal hunting or fishing if the defendant
kills, injures, destroys, captures, collects or otherwise takes any wild animals or fishes
except in accordance with law.

Grading of Illegal Hunting or fishing


493. The offence of Illegal hunting or fishing shall be a petty misdemeanour.

Genetic interference
494. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of genetic interference, if the defendant
unlawfully and without any authorisation interferes, or exploits with the genetic resource
of any plant or animal species.

Grading of genetic interference


495. The offence of genetic interference shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Illegal cultivation, production or manufacturing


496. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal cultivation, production or
manufacturing of controlled substances, if the defendant unlawfully cultivates, produces,
or manufactures:

(a) Coca plant or any of its derivatives including cocaine;


(b) Opium, poppy or any of its derivatives;
(c) Any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance; or
(d) Any controlled medicinal products and precursor chemicals.

Grading of Illegal cultivation, production, or manufacturing


497. The offence of illegal cultivation, production, or manufacturing of controlled substances
shall be a felony of the fourth degree.

Illegal transaction of controlled substances


498. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal transaction of controlled substances,
if the defendant unlawfully imports, exports, sells, purchases, hoards and stores or
transports any psychotropic substance or narcotic drug.

Grading of Illegal transaction of controlled substances


499. The offence of illegal transaction of controlled substances shall be a felony of the fourth
degree.

Possession of a controlled substance


500. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of possession of a controlled substance, if the
defendant possesses or uses any psychotropic substance or narcotic drug without the
prescription of a registered doctor.

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Grading of Possession of a controlled substance.


501. The offence of possession of a controlled substance shall be:

(a) A petty misdemeanour; or


(b) A misdemeanour, if the amount possessed is of a quantity such that the Court is
of the opinion that the defendant intended to sell.

Adulteration of drugs
502. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of adulteration of drugs, if the defendant alters,
adulterates, or otherwise make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance, thereby
creating a substantial risk to the public.

Grading of Adulteration of drugs


503. The offence of adulteration of drugs shall be a felony of the third degree.

Sale of a prescription for a controlled substance


504. A defendant shall be guilty of sale of a prescription for a controlled substance, if the
defendant knowingly sells a controlled substance or prescription drug to a person other
than the person to whom the controlled substance or drug was prescribed or sells the
prescription itself to a person other than the person to whom the controlled substance or
drug was prescribed or sells or distributes an adulterated drugs.

Grading of sale of a prescription for a controlled substance


505. The offence of sale of a prescription for a controlled substance shall be a misdemeanour.

Illegal sale and use of harmful chemical substance


506. A defendant shall be guilty of the offence of illegal sale and use of harmful chemical
substance, if the defendant except for the household purpose unlawfully sells, imports,
exports or uses any harmful chemical substances including pesticides without any licence
or authorization.

Grading of Illegal sale and use of harmful chemical substance


507. The offence of the illegal sale and use of harmful chemical substance shall be a
misdemeanour.

CHAPTER 34
CORPORATE OR OTHER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION’S CRIMINAL LIABILITY

Conviction of a corporation or other business association


508. A corporation or other business association may be convicted of the commission of an
offence, if the offence:

(a) Consists of an omission to discharge a specific duty of affirmative performance


imposed on a corporation or other business associations by law;
(b) Is when the corporation or other business associations failed to create and
maintain a corporate culture that required compliance with the relevant law; or

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(c) Is committed by the Board of Directors or by a high managerial agent acting on


behalf of the corporation or other business association and within the scope of
their office or employment.

509. Whenever a duty to act is imposed by law upon a corporation or other business
association, an agent of the corporation or other business association, who has primary
responsibility for the discharge of the duty is legally accountable for a reckless omission
to perform the duty to the same extent as, if the duty were imposed by law directly upon
the corporation, other business association, or the agent.

510. A person convicted of an offence by reason of the legal accountability for the conduct of
a corporation or other business association shall be subjected to the sentence authorized
by law that can be imposed, when a natural person is convicted of that offence.

Damages for a corporation’s or other business association’s criminal liability.


511. In addition to damages available under this Penal Code, a Court may order a
corporation’s or business association’s charter, certificate or license to be forfeited,
revoked, or dissolved upon a finding that:

(a) The Board of Directors or a high managerial agent has in conducting the
corporation’s or other business association’s affairs purposely engaged in a
persistent course of criminal conduct; and
(b) The public interest requires forfeiture, revocation, or dissolution of the
corporation or other business association in order to prevent future criminal
conduct of the same or similar nature.

512. In addition to the prosecution of the corporation or other business association members
of the Board of Directors and high managerial agents also may be prosecuted and
imposed fines and/or sentenced to imprisonment for the same criminal conduct.

CHAPTER 35
AMENDMENT & AUTHORITATIVE TEXT
Amendment
513. The addition, variation or repeal of this Code shall be made by the Parliament.

Authoritative Text
514. The Dzongkha text shall be the authoritative text, if there exits any difference in meaning
between the Dzongkha and the English text.

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