Chapter 3| General Exceptions under BNS Explained | Sections 14 to 33
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Welcome to this detailed lecture on Chapter III of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) dealing with General Exceptions.
In this lecture, we cover the most important criminal law defences and exceptions applicable under BNS.
Topics Covered:
✔ Burden of Proof
✔ Excusable & Justifiable Defences
✔ Mistake of Fact and Mistake of Law
✔ Accident under Section 18
✔ Necessity under Section 19
✔ Acts of Child under Sections 20 & 21
✔ Insanity under Section 22
✔ Involuntary & Voluntary Intoxication
✔ Meaning of Consent
✔ Consent under Misconception of Fact
✔ Acts done in Good Faith
✔ Communication
✔ Compulsion by Threat
✔ Slight Harm under Section 33
Important Maxims Covered:
Ignorantia facti excusat
Ignorantia juris non excusat
Volenti non fit injuria
De minimis non curat lex
Actus me invito factus non est mens actus
Landmark Cases Discussed:
R vs Prince (1875)
Sheras vs De Rutzen (1895)
K.M. Nanavati vs State of Maharashtra (1962)
R vs Dudley and Stephens (1884)
McNaughton Case (1843)
Basudev vs State of Pepsu (1956)
State of UP vs Naushad (2014)
Rupan Deol Bajaj vs KPS Gill (1995)
This video is useful for:
📚 Judiciary Preparation
📚 APO Exams
📚 LLB Students
📚 CLAT PG Aspirants
📚 Criminal Law Learners
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