Legal Aspects of Sexual Offences

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IPC Sections & Definitions - Crime Code Crackdown

  • Sec 63 (Rape): Penetration (any object/body part) into specified orifices or applying mouth, without valid consent. Age: 18 yrs. (BNS 2023 maintains expanded definition).
  • Sec 64 (Punishment for Rape): Min. 10 yrs RI (was 7), up to life. Aggravated: min. 20 yrs to life/death. Repeat offenders: death possible.
  • Sec 377 (Unnatural Offences): Carnal intercourse against nature's order. Decriminalized for consenting adults (2018); still covers non-consensual acts, minors, bestiality.
  • Sec 74 (Outraging Modesty): Assault/force on woman to outrage modesty.
    • BNS 2023: Added 75 (Harassment), 76 (Disrobing), 77 (Voyeurism), 78 (Stalking).

⭐ Sec 63 BNS's rape definition maintains significantly expanded scope from Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2013.

  • Consent (Sec 90 BNS): Unequivocal, voluntary agreement by a woman, via words, gestures, or any communication, to a specific sexual act.
  • Age of Consent: Strictly <18 years (POCSO Act, 2012). "Consent" from anyone below 18 is invalid for sexual offences, overriding BNS for minors.
  • Factors Vitiating Consent (Sec 90 BNS): 📌 "U-FAMI"
    • Underage (as above)
    • Fear of injury/death
    • Altered mind (e.g., unsoundness)
    • Misconception of fact (e.g., act's nature, person's identity)
    • Intoxication (unable to understand act/consequences)

⭐ Consent given under fear of injury or misconception of fact is not valid consent (Sec 90 BNS).

  • Consent is paramount: Obtain informed consent from survivor (or guardian if minor/incapacitated). Document consent.
  • Examination Workflow (Proforma-guided):
  • Critical Samples for Collection (using kit):
    • Clothing: Survivor's garments (incident time), packaged separately.
    • Swabs: Oral, vaginal, anal. The 72-hour window for optimal DNA recovery is a general guideline, but DNA can be recovered for longer periods with advanced forensic technology. Collect as soon as possible but don't discourage collection after 72 hours.
    • Hair: Head (~25-50), pubic (~15-20); plucked & combed.
    • Nail clippings/scrapings: Both hands, for debris.
    • Blood: DNA, grouping, alcohol/drug screen.
    • Urine: Pregnancy test, drug screen.

⭐ The "two-finger test" (per-vaginal examination for vaginal laxity) is unscientific, unethical, and banned by the Supreme Court of India in Lillu @ Rajesh and Anr. v. State of Haryana (2013), violating survivor dignity.

  • Legal Provisions:
    • Sec 173 BNSS: Examination by medical practitioner at police request.
    • Sec 174 BNSS: Mandatory for rape accused; includes DNA samples.
  • Consent:
    • Attempt to obtain.
    • Force permissible if accused refuses (under legal provisions).
  • Examination Protocol:
    • General Physical Exam: Note build, identifying marks.
    • Injuries: Document signs of struggle (e.g., scratches, bruises, bite marks). *
    • Genitalia: Examine for injuries, discharge, foreign material.
    • Evidence Collection:
      • Clothing (especially undergarments).
      • Semen stains (body, clothing).
      • Pubic hair (combed, plucked).
      • Swabs (penile, scrotal, fingernail).
      • Blood (grouping, DNA, STIs).
      • Urine (drugs, alcohol).
    • Potency Assessment: History, physical findings.

⭐ Section 174 BNSS mandates examination of a rape accused by a registered medical practitioner, including DNA sample collection.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • BNS Section 63 defines rape; Section 64 details punishments.
  • Valid consent is paramount; absent if victim is <18 years (POCSO Act applies), or given under fear, fraud, or misconception.
  • POCSO Act, 2012 ensures stringent protection for children <18 years.
  • Medical examination of victim (Sec 200 BNSS) and accused (Sec 201 BNSS) is crucial; two-finger test is banned.
  • Section 69 BNS addresses sexual assault; partially decriminalized for consenting adults.
  • Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to constitute the offence of rape.

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