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Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita

Section 273

Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause

Quick Answer Reference: Section 273 BNSS

  • Provision: Section 273 of BNSS
  • Act: Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita
  • Classification: TRIAL OF WARRANT-CASES BY MAGISTRATES
  • Jurisdiction: India
  • Summary: If someone accuses another person of a crime without a good reason, the court can order the accuser to pay compensation to the accused person. This happens when the accused is found not guilty and the court thinks the accusation was unfair.
Statutory Content

What does Section 273 of BNSS say?

(1) If, in any case instituted upon complaint or upon information given to a police officer or to a Magistrate, one or more persons is or are accused before a Magistrate of any offence triable by a Magistrate, and the Magistrate by whom the case is heard discharges or acquits all or any of the accused, and is of opinion that there was no reasonable ground for making the accusation against them or any of them, the Magistrate may, by his order of discharge or acquittal, if the person upon whose complaint or information the accusation was made is present, call upon him forthwith to show cause why he should not pay compensation to such accused or to each or any of such accused when there are more than one; or, if such person is not present, direct the issue of a summons to him to appear and show cause as aforesaid. (2) The Magistrate shall record and consider any cause which such complainant or informant may show, and if he is satisfied that there was no reasonable ground for making the accusation, may, for reasons to be recorded, make an order that compensation to such amount, not exceeding the amount of fine he is empowered to impose, as he may determine, be paid by such complainant or informant to the accused or to each or any of them. (3) The Magistrate may, by the order directing payment of the compensation under sub-section (2), further order that, in default of payment, the person ordered to pay such compensation shall undergo simple imprisonment for a period not exceeding thirty days. (4) When any person is imprisoned under sub-section (3), the provisions of sub-section (6) of section 8 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 shall, so far as may be, apply. (5) No person who has been directed to pay compensation under this section shall, by reason of such order, be exempted from any civil or criminal liability in respect of the complaint made or information given by him: Provided that any amount paid to an accused person under this section shall be taken into account in awarding compensation to such person in any subsequent civil suit relating to the same matter. (6) A complainant or informant who has been ordered under sub-section (2) by a Magistrate of the second class to pay compensation exceeding two thousand rupees, may appeal from the order, as if such complainant or informant had been convicted on a trial held by such Magistrate. (7) When an order for payment of compensation to an accused person is made in a case which is subject to appeal under sub-section (6), the compensation shall not be paid to him before the period allowed for the presentation of the appeal has elapsed, or, if an appeal is presented, before the appeal has been decided; and where such order is made in a case which is not so subject to appeal the compensation shall not be paid before the expiration of one month from the date of the order. (8) The provisions of this section apply to summons-cases as well as to warrant-cases.

Indian StandardSection 273, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita
Bluebook (21st ed.)Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, § 273 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 273 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita
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Section Meaning & Purpose

What does Section 273 of BNSS mean?

Plain English Explanation

If someone accuses another person of a crime without a good reason, the court can order the accuser to pay compensation to the accused person. This happens when the accused is found not guilty and the court thinks the accusation was unfair.

Practical Interpretation

This section is used in real-life cases where a person makes a false accusation against another person, leading to unnecessary legal proceedings. The court can then order the accuser to pay compensation to the accused person as a way to compensate for the harm caused.

Core Legal Purpose

The core purpose of this section is to provide a mechanism for compensating individuals who have been unfairly accused of a crime, thereby promoting accountability and fairness in the legal system.

Key Legal Elements
  • The accused person must be found not guilty by a Magistrate.
  • The Magistrate must be of the opinion that there was no reasonable ground for making the accusation.
  • The Magistrate must consider any cause shown by the complainant or informant.
  • The compensation amount must not exceed the amount of fine the Magistrate is empowered to impose.
Practical Example

Practical Example of Section 273 BNSS

Rajesh, a shopkeeper, accuses his neighbor, Priya, of stealing from his store. Priya is found not guilty by the Magistrate, who thinks that Rajesh had no reasonable ground for making the accusation. The Magistrate orders Rajesh to pay Priya compensation for the harm caused by the false accusation. Rajesh is given a chance to show cause why he should not pay the compensation, but he fails to provide a valid reason. The Magistrate then orders Rajesh to pay Priya the compensation amount, which is determined to be Rs. 10,000.

Common Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions about Section 273 BNSS

Q: What is the punishment or consequence under Section 273 of BNSS?

This section is a procedural provision and does not prescribe a penal punishment. The consequence is that the accuser may be ordered to pay compensation to the accused person.

Q: Does this section apply to private individuals or public entities?

This section applies to both private individuals and public entities, as it is a general provision that can be applied in various contexts.

Q: Is an offence under this section bailable or cognizable?

This section does not create a criminal offence, but rather a civil liability. Therefore, it is not bailable or cognizable.

People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 273 BNSS

What is Section 273 of BNSS?

Section 273 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) defines and regulates "Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause". In plain terms: If someone accuses another person of a crime without a good reason, the court can order the accuser to pay compensation to the accused person. This happens when the accused is found not guilty and the court thinks the accusation was unfair.

What is the punishment under Section 273 of BNSS?

Section 273 of BNSS does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.

Is Section 273 of BNSS bailable or non-bailable?

Whether Section 273 of BNSS is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.

What are the elements of Section 273 of BNSS?

The essential elements of Section 273 of BNSS are: The accused person must be found not guilty by a Magistrate.; The Magistrate must be of the opinion that there was no reasonable ground for making the accusation.; The Magistrate must consider any cause shown by the complainant or informant..

Landmark Case Laws

Landmark Judgments under Section 273 BNSS

2014 8 SCC 273

Supreme Court of India

2017 10 SCC 1

Supreme Court of India

1978 1 SCC 248

Supreme Court of India

2013 2 SCC 1

Supreme Court of India