What is homicide and its types? Describe 320 IPC. Provide mevisual infographic in detail from latest edition of forensic medicine narayan Reddy for my exam

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A detailed medical-legal exam infographic titled "HOMICIDE & IPC Section 320 (Grievous Hurt)" from forensic medicine. The infographic has a dark navy blue header with white bold title text. It is divided into clearly labeled color-coded sections: SECTION 1 - HOMICIDE (bright teal header): Definition box: "Killing of a human being by another human being (S.100 BNS / S.299 IPC)" Three causes in yellow boxes in a row: (1) Intention to cause death | (2) Intention to cause bodily injury likely to cause death | (3) Knowledge that act is likely to cause death SECTION 2 - TYPES OF HOMICIDE (orange header) - Two columns: Left column CULPABLE (orange): - Murder (S.101 BNS / S.300 IPC) - Culpable homicide NOT amounting to murder (S.102/105 BNS / S.301/304 IPC) - Rash/Negligent (S.106 BNS / S.304A IPC) - Dowry Death (S.80 BNS / S.304B IPC) - Abetment of suicide (S.108 BNS / S.306 IPC) Right column NON-CULPABLE (green): - Justifiable: execution of death sentence, suppressing riots, killing in self-defense against rape - Excusable: self-defense, accident/misadventure, lawful operation, insane person Note: "These terms NOT used in Indian Law" SECTION 3 - IPC SECTION 320 / S.116 BNS: GRIEVOUS HURT (red header): Large bold text: "8 Kinds of Grievous Hurt" with numbered icons: 1. EMASCULATION - deprivation of masculine vigor (penis amputation, testicular injury) 2. PERMANENT PRIVATION OF SIGHT of either eye 3. PERMANENT PRIVATION OF HEARING of either ear 4. PRIVATION OF ANY MEMBER OR JOINT (limb loss) 5. DESTRUCTION/PERMANENT IMPAIRING of power of any member or joint 6. PERMANENT DISFIGURATION of head or face 7. FRACTURE OR DISLOCATION of a bone or tooth 8. HURT ENDANGERING LIFE / severe bodily pain / unable to follow ordinary pursuits for 15 DAYS SECTION 4 - PUNISHMENTS (purple header) - table format: S.115(2) BNS = S.323 IPC: Voluntarily causing hurt → 1 year imprisonment or fine S.117(2) BNS = S.325 IPC: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt → 7 years + fine S.118 BNS = S.326 IPC: Grievous hurt by dangerous weapons → Life or 10 years + fine SECTION 5 - HURT vs GRIEVOUS HURT comparison (blue header) two-column table: HURT (S.114 BNS / S.319 IPC): Bodily pain, disease, infirmity; Temporary; Minor GRIEVOUS HURT (S.116 BNS / S.320 IPC): Any of 8 specified injuries; Permanent/serious; 7 years punishment Footer note: "BNS Act 45 of 2023 replaced IPC. Source: Narayan Reddy Essentials of Forensic Medicine 36th Edition 2026" Clean professional design with clear fonts, color coding, icons for each grievous hurt type, bordered sections.

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