New Laws

IPC to BNS: What Changed and Why It Matters to You

India's biggest criminal law overhaul in 163 years, explained in plain language. No legal jargon, just what you need to know.

On July 1, 2024, India replaced its three colonial-era criminal laws — some over 160 years old — with three new statutes. This is the most significant overhaul of Indian criminal law since independence.

The Three Replacements

Replaced
Indian Penal Code
IPC 1860 — 163 years old
New Law
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
BNS 2023 — 358 sections
Replaced
Code of Criminal Procedure
CrPC 1973 — 51 years old
New Law
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita
BNSS 2023 — 531 sections
Replaced
Indian Evidence Act
IEA 1872 — 154 years old
New Law
Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
BSA 2023 — 170 sections

Key Changes That Affect You

1. Zero FIR — File Anywhere

Under the new BNSS, you can file a Zero FIR at any police station, regardless of where the crime occurred. The police must register it and transfer it to the appropriate jurisdiction.

2. Mandatory Investigation Timelines

Police now have strict deadlines: 90 days for serious offences, 60 days for less serious ones. If the charge sheet isn't filed in time, you're entitled to default bail.

3. Community Service as Punishment

BNS introduces community service as a punishment for petty offences. This is a first for Indian criminal law and aims to reduce prison overcrowding.

4. Electronic/Digital Evidence

The new BSA explicitly recognizes electronic records, emails, social media posts, and digital signatures as admissible evidence.

5. Victim-Centric Provisions

New provisions ensure victims are kept informed about investigation progress. BNSS mandates victims receive updates at each stage, and FIR status can be tracked online.

Use Our Tool

Need to find the new section number for an old IPC/CrPC section? Use the Old ↔ New Law Mapper to instantly convert between old and new section numbers.

Quick Section Mapping

Offence Old (IPC) New (BNS)
MurderSection 302Section 101
TheftSection 379Section 303
CheatingSection 420Section 318
DefamationSection 499Section 356
Criminal IntimidationSection 506Section 351

For a complete section-by-section mapping, use our interactive Old ↔ New Law Mapper tool.

What This Means for You

If you receive any legal document after July 1, 2024, it will reference the new law sections. Old documents may still reference IPC/CrPC. KanoonPilot's AI automatically identifies both and explains them in plain language.

Important

This article is informational only. KanoonPilot is not a law firm. For legal decisions about your specific case, always consult a qualified lawyer.