Section 301-316
Culpable Homicide: Where Effect Not Intended; Punishment if Act by which Death Caused is Done in Self-Defence; Attempt to Commit Culpable Homicide; Attempt to Commit Suicide; Thug; Concealing Design to Commit Offence; Punishment for Suicide of Child; Biting off Limb of a Live Person
Replaced by: BNS BNS 102-122
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Legal Evolution
Mithu v. State of Punjab (1983) is the foundational case on Section 303 — the Supreme Court struck down the mandatory death sentence as unconstitutional, leaving that section effectively inoperative. It remains on the books but cannot be enforced with the mandatory death sentence.
Landmark Precedents
Mithu v. State of Punjab (1983)
Supreme Court struck down Section 303 IPC — mandatory death sentence for murder by a life convict was unconstitutional as it denied the sentencing court all discretion.