Aman Kumar 22 July 2020
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 22 July 2020
Originally posted by : Niket Dubey | ||
is attempt to suicide punishable? or its decriminalized? |
No facts posted.
What is your concern / locus standi, if it is not a question paper ?
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 22 July 2020
The section still holds good legally and in many cases, police are admitting complaints /Registering FIR and in some cases ignore not to trouble those who are already in trouble, if such attempts are not publicized.
Shashi Dhara 22 July 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 22 July 2020
What are te facts? What is the context?
upsc race 23 July 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 26 July 2020
I agree with GLN PRASAD.
Ritika Sharma 28 July 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 28 July 2020
Ritika sharma if you have read some where post the same so that every on e will know the facts. Sec 309 is not decriminalized.
The Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA), 2017, which came into force in July 2018, has significantly reduced the scope for the use of Section 309 IPC — and made the attempt to commit suicide punishable only as an exception.
Section 115(1) of The MHCA says: “Notwithstanding anything contained in section 309 of the Indian Penal Code any person who attempts to commit suicide shall be presumed, unless proved otherwise, to have severe stress and shall not be tried and punished under the said Code.”
Section 115(2) says that “The appropriate Government shall have a duty to provide care, treatment and rehabilitation to a person, having severe stress and who attempted to commit suicide, to reduce the risk of recurrence of attempt to commit suicide.”