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BNSChapter XVIISection 324
Section324

Mischief

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Summary

Causing destruction of property, or any change that destroys or reduces its value or usefulness, with intent or knowing it is likely to cause wrongful loss, is mischief. It covers harm to others’ property and harm to your own property if done to cause loss to someone. Punishment depends on the damage: up to 6 months ordinarily, up to 1 year for government/local property, up to 2 years for loss ₹20,000–<₹1,00,000, up to 5 years for loss ≥₹1,00,000, and up to 5 years (plus fine) if preparations were made to cause death, hurt, or wrongful restraint.

Example

Ravi pushes his neighbour’s motorbike into a canal and destroys it to cause loss. That is mischief because he intended wrongful loss. If the bike’s damage is about ₹50,000, he may face imprisonment for up to two years, or fine, or both.

Bare Act

Enacted text

(1) Whoever with intent to cause, or knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to the public or to any person, causes the destruction of any property, or any such change in any property or in the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility, or affects it injuriously, commits “mischief”.

Explanation 1

It is not essential to the offence of mischief that the offender should intend to cause loss or damage to the owner of the property injured or destroyed. It is sufficient if he intends to cause, or knows that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to any person by injuring any property, whether it belongs to that person or not.

Explanation 2

Mischief may be committed by an act affecting property belonging to the person who commits the act, or to that person and others jointly.

Illustrations

  • (a) A voluntarily burns a valuable security belonging to Z intending to cause wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

  • (b) A introduces water in to an ice-house belonging to Z and thus causes the ice to melt, intending wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

  • (c) A voluntarily throws into a river a ring belonging to Z, with the intention of thereby causing wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

  • (d) A, knowing that his effects are about to be taken in execution in order to satisfy a debt due from him to Z, destroys those effects, with the intention of thereby preventing Z from obtaining satisfaction of the debt, and of thus causing damage to Z. A has committed mischief.

  • (e) A having insured a ship, voluntarily causes the same to be cast away, with the intention of causing damage to the underwriters. A has committed mischief.

  • (f) A cause a ship to be cast away, intending thereby to cause damage to Z who has lent money on bottomry on the ship. A has committed mischief.

  • (g) A, having joint property with Z in a horse, shoots the horse, intending thereby to cause wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

  • (h) A causes cattle to enter upon a field belonging to Z, intending to cause and knowing that he is likely to cause damage to Z’s crop. A has committed mischief.

(2) Whoever commits mischief shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both.

(3) Whoever commits mischief and thereby causes loss or damage to any property including the property of Government or Local Authority shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both.

(4) Whoever commits mischief and thereby causes loss or damage to the amount of twenty thousand rupees and more but less than one lakh rupees shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

(5) Whoever commits mischief and thereby causes loss or damage to the amount of one lakh rupees or upwards, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine, or with both.

(6) Whoever commits mischief, having made preparation for causing to any person death, or hurt, or wrongful restraint, or fear of death, or of hurt, or of wrongful restraint, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, and shall also be liable to fine.

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XVII

Chapter XVII

Of Offences Against Property

In this chapter

  • 303Theft
  • 304Snatching
  • 305Theft in a dwelling house, or means of transportation or place of worship, etc
  • 306Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master
  • 307Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of theft
  • 308Extortion
  • 309Robbery
  • 310Dacoity
  • 311Robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt
  • 312Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with deadly weapon
  • 313Punishment for belonging to gang of robbers, etc
  • 314Dishonest misappropriation of property
  • 315Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death
  • 316Criminal breach of trust
  • 317Stolen property
  • 318Cheating
  • 319Cheating by personation
  • 320Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditors
  • 321Dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt being available for creditors
  • 322Dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of transfer containing false statement of consideration
  • 323Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property
  • 324Mischief
  • 325Mischief by killing or maiming animal
  • 326Mischief by injury, inundation, fire or explosive substance, etc
  • 327Mischief with intent to destroy or make unsafe a rail, aircraft, decked vessel or one of twenty tons burden
  • 328Punishment for intentionally running vessel aground or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc
  • 329Criminal trespass and house-trespass
  • 330House-trespass and house-breaking
  • 331Punishment for house-trespass or house breaking
  • 332House-trespass in order to commit offence
  • 333House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
  • 334Dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing property
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