IPC 303 vs BNS 303 – Punishment for Second-Time Murder by Life-Convict

Comparison
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Indian Penal Code (IPC)

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Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)

Section: IPC 303

Punishment for murder by life-convict for second time

About IPC Section

Section 303 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, addresses murder committed by a person already sentenced to life imprisonment who kills again. This provision ensures stringent punishment for repeat offenders, emphasizing the protection of society from individuals who commit multiple homicides.

Key points:

  • Applies to life-convicts committing murder a second time, whether inside or outside prison.

  • Punishment: Death penalty, reflecting the extreme severity of repeated murder.

  • Ensures deterrence and accountability for habitual offenders.

Example: A prisoner previously serving life imprisonment killing another inmate intentionally falls under IPC 303. The law prioritizes societal safety and strict justice for repeat violent offenders.

Section: BNS 303

Punishment for murder by life-convict for second time

About BNS Section

Section 303 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, mirrors IPC 303. It punishes any life-convict committing murder a second time, maintaining the principle of strict accountability for habitual offenders.

Key points:

  • Covers all second-time murders by individuals already serving life sentences.

  • Punishment: Death penalty, aligned with IPC 303.

  • Acts as a strong deterrent against repeat violent offenses by life-convicts.

Example: A life-convict intentionally killing a fellow inmate after being previously convicted of homicide would be liable under BNS 303. This ensures enhanced legal measures and protection for society against habitual murderers.