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Download Solution PDFWhat is the underlying principle in Section 9 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, regarding multiple offences arising from a single act?
- The offender should be allowed to choose which offence to be punished for.
- The offender should only be punished once unless the law specifically allows multiple punishments.
- The offender should always be punished for each individual offence separately.
- The court can impose different sentences for different offences at its discretion.
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Option 2 : The offender should only be punished once unless the law specifically allows multiple punishments.
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Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 2.
Key PointsSection 9 highlights the principle that when an act results in multiple offences, the offender cannot be punished multiple times unless the law specifically provides for such punishment. This principle ensures that punishments are not excessive and that individuals are not unjustly penalized multiple times for the same or related actions.
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