What is homicide and its types? Describe 320 IPC. Provide visual infographic in detail from latest edition of forensic medicine narayan Reddy for my exam
Detailed medical-legal infographic for forensic medicine exam titled "HOMICIDE & SECTION 320 IPC (S.116 BNS 2023)" with the following sections clearly laid out: TOP SECTION - "HOMICIDE" definition: "Killing of a human being by another human being" (S.100 BNS / S.299 IPC) Three conditions for culpable homicide: 1. Intention of causing death 2. Intention of causing bodily injury likely to cause death 3. Knowledge that act is likely to cause death MIDDLE-LEFT - "TYPES OF HOMICIDE" numbered list: 1. Culpable Homicide amounting to Murder (S.101 BNS / S.300 IPC) 2. Culpable Homicide NOT amounting to Murder (S.102 BNS / S.301 IPC) 3. Punishment for Murder (S.103 BNS / S.303 IPC) 4. Murder by life convict (S.104 BNS / S.300 IPC) 5. Culpable Homicide - not murder (S.105 BNS / S.304 IPC) 6. Death by Negligence (S.106 BNS / S.304A IPC) 7. Dowry Death (S.80 BNS / S.304B IPC) 8. Abetment of Suicide (S.108 BNS / S.306 IPC) MIDDLE-RIGHT - "MURDER (S.101 BNS / S.300 IPC)" conditions: 1. Intention to cause death 2. Intention to cause bodily injury known to be likely to cause death 3. Intention to cause bodily injury sufficient in ordinary course to cause death 4. Act so immediately dangerous it must in all probability cause death EXCEPTIONS to Murder (5 boxes): 1. Grave & sudden provocation 2. Good faith - right of private defence 3. Advancement of public justice 4. Without premeditation 5. Consent of person above 18 yrs BOTTOM LARGE SECTION - "SECTION 320 IPC = SECTION 116 BNS: GRIEVOUS HURT" 8 types in colored boxes: 1. EMASCULATION - Deprivation of male vigour; amputation of penis/injuries to genitals/testis 2. PERMANENT PRIVATION OF SIGHT (either eye) - Gouging, chemicals, corneal opacity 3. PERMANENT PRIVATION OF HEARING (either ear) - Blow to head/ear, tympanum injury, blast 4. PRIVATION OF ANY MEMBER OR JOINT - Organ/limb incapable of distinct function 5. DESTRUCTION/PERMANENT IMPAIRING of member or joint - Stricture, tendon damage, lifelong crippling 6. PERMANENT DISFIGURATION of head or face - Cutting nose/ears, acid burns, scarring 7. FRACTURE OR DISLOCATION of bone or tooth - Any break/fissure/rupture of bone; tooth dislocation 8. ANY HURT - Endangers life OR severe bodily pain for 20 days OR unable to follow ordinary pursuits for 15 days Color scheme: navy blue header, sections in alternating light blue and white, grievous hurt boxes in yellow-amber, murder exceptions in red boxes. Professional forensic medicine textbook style with clear typography.
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