Theft in a dwelling house, means of transportation, or place of worship under the bhartiya nyaya sanhita, 2023 (bns) deals with theft committed in specific locations or involving certain types of property, such as those within dwelling places, transportation, or places of worship. This article presents a complete analysis of theft in dwelling houses, temples, and other premises as described in section 305 of the bns, including fines, penalties, and bail procedures, to highlight the legal consequences and practical outcomes. Hereβs a concise overview of bail provisions under the bharatiya nyaya sanhita (bns) and related procedural aspects under the bharatiya nagarik suraksha sanhita (bnss):
Bns section 305, under the bharatiya nyaya sanhita (bns), addresses theft committed in specific locations like dwelling houses, means of transport, places of worship, or government property, carrying a potential penalty of up to seven years imprisonment and a fine. B.n.s 305, theft in a dwelling house, or means of transportation or place of worship, etc., from the bharatiya nyaya sanhita, by advocate raman devgan