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IPC 392 vs BNS 309: Robbery Laws and Highway Robbery in BNS 2024

Transition of Robbery laws to Section 309, maintaining the focus on violent theft.

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Section 309 of the BNS preserves India's robust robbery laws. The 14-year punishment for highway robbery during night hours recognises the continued heightened risk in transit routes. Theft plus violence equals robbery.

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Transition of Robbery laws to Section 309, maintaining the focus on violent theft.

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