BNSS 238 — Effect of errors.

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023

Statutory text

No error in stating either the offence or the particulars required to be stated in
the charge, and no omission to state the offence or those particulars, shall be regarded at any stage of the
case as material, unless the accused was in fact misled by such error or omission, and it has occasioned a
failure of justice.
Illustrations.
(a)  A  is  charged  under  section  180  of  the  Bharatiya  Nyaya  Sanhita,  2023,  with “having been  in
possession of counterfeit coin, having known at the time when he became possessed thereof that such coin
was counterfeit,” the word “fraudulently” being omitted in the charge. Unless it appears that A was in fact
misled by this omission, the error shall not be regarded as material.
(b) A is charged with cheating B, and the manner in which he cheated B is not set out in the charge or
is set out incorrectly. A defends himself, calls witnesses and gives his own account of the transaction. The
Court may infer from this that the omission to set out the manner of the cheating is not material.
(c) A is charged with cheating B, and the manner in which he cheated B is not set out in the charge.
There were many transactions between A and B, and A had no means of knowing to which of them the
charge referred, and offered no defence. The Court may infer from such facts that the omission to set out
the manner of the cheating was, in the case, a material error.

(d)  A  is  charged  with  the  murder  of  Khoda  Baksh  on  the  21st  January,  2023.  In  fact,  the murdered
person's  name  was  Haidar  Baksh,  and  the  date  of  the  murder  was the  20th  January,  2023.  A  was  never
charged  with  any  murder  but  one,  and  had  heard  the inquiry  before  the  Magistrate,  which  referred
exclusively to the case of Haidar Baksh. The Court may infer from these facts that A was not misled, and
that the error in the charge was immaterial.
(e) A was charged with murdering Haidar Baksh on the 20th January, 2023, and Khoda Baksh (who
tried  to  arrest  him  for  that  murder)  on  the  21st  January,  2023.  When charged  for  the  murder  of  Haidar
Baksh, he was tried for the murder of Khoda Baksh. The witnesses present in his defence were witnesses
in  the  case  of  Haidar  Baksh.  The  Court may  infer  from  this  that  A  was  misled,  and  that  the  error  was
material.

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