Defamation Law in India: IPC 499 vs BNS 356 (10 Exceptions Explained)
Автор: Ashishians Law Classes
Загружено: 2026-02-02
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In this video, we explain Defamation Law in India with a clear comparison between Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
You will get a complete and simplified explanation of all 10 Exceptions to Defamation, which play a crucial role in determining when defamation is not an offence under Indian law.
This lecture is especially useful for law students, judiciary aspirants, UPSC law optional, PCS (J), APO, and other competitive examinations, as well as for anyone seeking conceptual clarity on criminal defamation.
🔍 What you’ll learn in this video:
✔ Meaning and ingredients of defamation
✔ Section 499 IPC vs Section 356 BNS – key comparison
✔ Detailed explanation of all 10 exceptions to defamation
✔ When defamation is not punishable
✔ Exam-oriented approach with legal clarity
🎯 Who should watch this?
🔹Law students
🔹Judiciary & PCS aspirants
🔹UPSC Law Optional candidates
🔹Advocates & legal researchers
🔹Anyone interested in Indian criminal law
📚 Relevant for exams:
Judiciary, UPSC, State PCS (J), APO, CLAT PG, and university law exams.
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🔖 Keywords
Defamation Law in India, Section 499 IPC, Section 356 BNS, Defamation Exceptions, Criminal Defamation, IPC vs BNS, Indian Penal Code, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Defamation for Judiciary, Law Lectures India
📢 Hashtags
#DefamationLaw #Section499IPC #Section356BNS #IndianCriminalLaw #JudiciaryPreparation #LawStudents #BNS #IPC #DefamationExceptions
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