BNS Section 350 – Making a false mark upon any receptacle containing goods

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section – 487,488

Understanding Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Section 350: Making False Marks on Packages or Receptacles

This law deals with putting false marks on packages or containers to deceive others about what is inside. Here’s a simple breakdown:


What is the Crime?

If a person:

  • Puts a false mark on a case, package, or container to make others believe:
    • It contains goods that it does not contain,
    • It does not contain goods that it actually contains,
    • The goods inside are of a different nature or quality than they really are,
  • Or uses such a false mark in any way,

they are committing a crime under this section.

Punishment: Up to 3 years in jail OR fine OR both.


Key Points in Simple Table

CrimePunishmentPolice ActionBail?Trial Court
Making or using false marks on packages or containersUp to 3 years jail OR fine OR bothNon-cognizableBailableAny Magistrate

What Does “False Mark” Mean?

  • False Mark: A fake label, symbol, or sign used to mislead others about the contents of a package or container.
  • Intent to Defraud: Doing this with the intention to cheat or deceive.

Exceptions to the Crime

A person will not be punished if they can prove:

  • They acted without intent to defraud.

Why is This Law Important?

  • False marks on packages can deceive people, harm businesses, or cause financial losses.
  • This law ensures that those who use such deceptive practices are punished.

Real-Life Examples

  1. Example 1: Ramesh puts a false label on a box to make it look like it contains expensive electronics, but it actually contains cheap items. He can face up to 3 years in jail or a fine or both.
  2. Example 2: Priya uses a fake certification mark on a package to make it seem like the goods inside are of high quality. She can be punished with up to 3 years in jail or a fine or both.

Conclusion

BNS Section 350 strictly punishes those who make or use false marks on packages or containers to deceive others. The punishment can be up to 3 years in jail, a fine, or both. Always ensure that the marks on packages are genuine to avoid legal trouble.