BNS Section 357 – Breach of contract to attend on and supply wants of helpless person

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section – 491

Understanding Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Section 357: Neglecting Care of Helpless Persons

This law deals with failing to care for a helpless person as per a legal contract. Here’s a simple breakdown:


What is the Crime?

If a person:

  • Is legally bound by a contract to care for or provide basic needs (food, safety, etc.) to someone who is helpless due to:
    • Youth (e.g., a child),
    • Mental illness,
    • Disease,
    • Physical weakness (e.g., disability or old age),
  • Intentionally ignores this duty,

they are committing a crime under this section.

Punishment: Up to 3 months in jail OR fine up to ₹5,000 OR both.


Key Points in Simple Table

CrimePunishmentPolice ActionBail?Trial Court
Neglecting care of a helpless person under contractUp to 3 months jail OR ₹5,000 fine OR bothNon-cognizableBailableAny Magistrate

Who is a “Helpless Person”?

  • Someone who cannot care for themselves due to:
    • Age (e.g., infants, elderly),
    • Mental illness (e.g., dementia),
    • Physical illness/disability (e.g., paralysis).

Examples of the Crime

  1. Example 1: A nurse hired to care for an elderly bedridden patient stops feeding or cleaning them without reason.
  2. Example 2: A guardian appointed to look after a mentally ill person leaves them alone without food or medical help.

Why is This Law Important?

  • Protects vulnerable people who depend on others for survival.
  • Ensures caregivers fulfill their legal duties.

Conclusion

BNS Section 357 punishes those who abandon or neglect helpless individuals they are legally bound to care for. Punishment includes up to 3 months in jail, a ₹5,000 fine, or both. Always honor caregiving contracts to protect those in need.