Offences Against Human Body
Offences Against Human Body
Offences Against Human Body
• First.—Emasculation.
• Secondly.—Permanent privation of the sight of either eye.
• Thirdly.—Permanent privation of the hearing of either ear.
• Fourthly.—Privation of any member or joint.
• Fifthly.—Destruction or permanent impairing of the powers of any
member or joint.
• Sixthly.—Permanent disfiguration of the head or face.
• Seventhly.—Fracture or dislocation of a bone or tooth.
• Eighthly.—Any hurt which endangers life or which causes the
sufferer to be during the space of twenty days in severe bodily pain,
or unable to follow his ordinary pursuits.
Explanation
• Non- Cognizable
• Bailable
• Triable by any Magistrate
• Compoundable
S. 325
Punishment for
Voluntarily causing Grievous Hurt
• imprisonment 07 years, and Fine
Exception : S. 335 IPC
• Cognizable
• Bailable
• Triable by any Magistrate
• Compoundable
Differences between
Hurt and Grievous Hurt
• Cause
• Provision
• Nature of Effect
• Cognizable/ N.C. ?
• Nature of offence and aggravated form
• Punishment
• Compoundable/ N.C?
• Punishable under Section ?
S.324
Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous
weapons or means
• Whoever, except in the case provided for by section 334, voluntarily
causes hurt by means of any instrument for shooting, stabbing or
cutting, or any instrument which, used as a weapon of offence, is
likely to cause death, or by means of fire or any heated substance,
or by means of any poison or any corrosive substance, or by means
of any explosive substance or by means of any substance which it is
deleterious to the human body to inhale, to swallow, or to receive
into the blood, or by means of any animal, shall be punished with
imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to
three years, or with fine, or with both.
S.324
Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous
• Whoever, exceptweapons or means
in the case provided for by section 334,
• voluntarily causes hurt by means of any instrument for –
• shooting, stabbing or cutting, or
• any instrument which, used as a weapon of offence, is likely to
cause death, or
• by means of fire or any heated substance, or
• by means of any poison or any corrosive substance, or
• by means of any explosive substance or
• by means of any substance which it is deleterious to the human
body -
to inhale, to swallow, or to receive into the blood, or
• by means of any animal,
Punishment
Classification :
– Cognizable
– Non bailable
– Triable by any Magistrate
– Non Compoundable
S. 339
Wrongful restraint
• Whoever voluntarily obstructs any person so as
to prevent that person from proceeding in any
direction in which that person has a right to
proceed, is said wrongfully to restrain that
person.
• Exception:
• The obstruction of a private way over land or
water which a person in good faith believes
himself to have a lawful right to obstruct, is not
an offence within the meaning of this section.
Ingredients :
• voluntarily obstruction
• to prevent that person from proceeding in any
direction
• In which that person has a right to proceed
Illustration
• Limitation
• Nature
• Type
• Ingredient
• Punishment
• A person is said to use force to another if he causes
motion, change of motion, or cessation of motion to
that other, or if he causes to any substance such
motion, or change of motion, or cessation of motion as
brings that substance into contact with any part of that
other's body, or with anything which that other is
wearing or carrying, or with anything so situated that
such contact affects that other's sense of feeling:
Provided that the person causing the motion, or
change of motion, or cessation of motion, causes that
motion, change of motion, or cessation of motion in
one of the three ways hereinafter described:
• A person is said to use force to another if he causes
– motion,
– change of motion, or
– cessation of motion to that other, or
• if he causes to any substance such
– motion, or
– change of motion, or
– cessation of motion
• so as to bring that substance into contact with
– any part of that other's body, or
– with anything which that other is wearing or carrying, or
– with anything so situated that such contact affects that
other's sense of feeling:
Contd…
• Explanation :
• Mere words do not amount to an assault.
• But the words which a person uses may give
to his gestures or preparation such a meaning
as may make those gestures or preparations
amount to an assault.
Illustration
• (a) A shakes his fist at Z, intending or knowing it to be likely
that he may thereby cause Z to believe that A is about to
strike Z. A has committed an assault.
• (b) A begins to unloose the muzzle of a ferocious dog,
intending or knowing it to be likely that he may thereby
cause Z to believe that he is about to cause the dog to
attack Z. A has committed an assault upon Z.
• (c) A takes up a stick, saying to Z, “I will give you a beating”.
Here, though the words used by A could in no case amount
to an assault, and though the mere gesture,
unaccompanied by any other circumstances, might not
amount to an assault, the gesture explained by the words
may amount to an assault.
Punishment
Classification of Offence:
• Non Cognizable
• Bailable
• Triable by Magistrate
• Compoundable
• (1) Where the death of a woman is caused by any
burns or bodily injury or occurs otherwise than
under normal circumstances within seven years
of her marriage and it is shown that soon before
her death she was subjected to cruelty or
harassment by her husband or any relative of her
husband for, or in connection with, any demand
for dowry, such death shall be called “dowry
death”, and such husband or relative shall be
deemed to have caused her death.
• death of a woman
• by any burns or bodily injury or
• otherwise than under normal circumstances
• within seven years of her marriage and
• it is shown that soon before her death she was
subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or
any relative of her husband for, or in connection with,
any demand for dowry,
• such death shall be called “dowry death”, and such
husband or relative shall be deemed to have caused
her death.
Contd…
Punishment :
• imprisonment for a term which shall not be
less than seven years but
• which may extend to imprisonment for life
• Whoever, being the husband or the relative of
the husband of a woman, subjects such
woman to cruelty shall be punished with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three years and shall also be liable to fine.
• Whoever,
• being the husband or the relative of the
husband of a woman,
• subjects such woman to cruelty shall be
punished with imprisonment for a term which
may extend to three years and shall also be
liable to fine.
Contd…
• Explanation.—
• For the purposes of this section, “cruelty” means—
• (a) any willful conduct which is of such a nature as is
likely to drive the woman to commit suicide or to cause
grave injury or danger to life, limb or health (whether
mental or physical) of the woman; or
• (b) harassment of the woman where such harassment
is with a view to coercing her or any person related to
her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or
valuable security or is on account of failure by her or
any person related to her to meet such demand
Difference between 304 (B) & 498 (A)
IPC
• Result
• Purpose
• Aggravated form
• Presumption under IEA
• Serious or less serious
• Triable by
• Limitation period
S.354.
Assault or criminal force to woman
with intent to outrage her modesty
• Punishment :
• shall not be less than one year but
• which may extend to five years, and shall also
be liable to fine
Amendments under S. 354
• Punishment :
• simple imprisonment for a term which may
extend to three years, and also with fine
Difference between
S. 354 & 509 IPC
• Definition
• Offence committed /by using
• Stage
• Aggravated form
• Serious or less serious
• Punishment
• Bailable/N.B.