IPC 469 vs BNS 469 – Forgery for the Purpose of Harming Reputation
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
Section: IPC 469
Forgery for purpose of harming reputation
About IPC Section
Section 469 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, deals with forgery committed with the intent to harm the reputation of another person. This section targets acts where a person creates, alters, or uses a false document to defame, malign, or damage someone’s social or professional standing.
Key points:
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Applies when a person forges a document with the intent to harm another’s reputation.
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Punishment: Imprisonment up to 3 years, or fine, or both, reflecting the seriousness of the offence.
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Protects individuals from malicious acts designed to defame or discredit them through fraudulent documentation.
For example, forging a false certificate or letter to accuse someone of misconduct constitutes an offence under IPC 469. This provision ensures legal deterrence against forgery used for defamation, protecting social and professional integrity.
Section: BNS 469
Forgery for purpose of harming reputation
About BNS Section
Section 469 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, mirrors IPC 469, punishing acts where a person forges documents with intent to harm someone’s reputation. This provision ensures protection against defamation through fraudulent documentation.
Key points:
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Covers creation, alteration, or use of documents to defame or damage another person’s reputation.
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Punishment: Imprisonment up to 3 years, or fine, or both, same as IPC.
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Ensures accountability for malicious acts compromising social or professional integrity.
For instance, creating a false professional certificate to tarnish someone’s career falls under BNS 469. This aligns with IPC 469 to safeguard individuals from defamation via forgery.