A Comparative Analysis of BNS (Sec-2) and IPC (Sec-8 to 52A)

General Provisions

  • Unlike the IPC, which lacked a dedicated definition clause, the BNS consolidates interpretation clauses into Section 2.
  • The definition of “section” (IPC Section 50) has been omitted in BNS, as it is now a widely used term in various legislations.
  • Most IPC interpretation clauses (Sections 8-52A) have been retained in BNS without changes and are grouped alphabetically in Section 2 for ease of reference.
  • A key difference is that BNS definitions are subject to the context of a provision, whereas IPC interpretation clauses (except for definitions in Sections 9, 32, and 46) were not.

Specific Definitions

  • Child: A new definition of “child” has been introduced in BNS Section 2(3).
  • Transgender: The BNS recognizes “transgender” as a gender identity in addition to “male” and “female” (Section 2(10)), whereas the IPC only acknowledged “male” and “female” genders (Section 8).
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