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BNS Chapter XVIII — Offences Relating to Documents & Property Marks (BNS 335–350)

Chapter XVIII — Of Offences Relating to Documents and to Property Marks

BNS Sections 335 to 350 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

Introduction

Chapter XVIII deals with offences relating to documents and property marks. It contains provisions addressing forgery, possession and use of forged documents, counterfeiting of seals and marks, falsification of accounts, and fraudulent handling or destruction of wills and securities. These rules protect legal and commercial transactions by penalizing dishonest manipulation of documents and deceptive marking of property.

BNS Sections Covered

SectionTitleShort description
335Dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing propertyUnauthorised breaking into containers to steal property.
336ForgeryMaking a false document with intent to cause damage or fraud.
337Forgery of court record or public registerForging public/legal records which affect rights or obligations.
338Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.Forging high-value documents like wills or securities.
339Possession of forged documents (337/338)Having forged documents intending to use them as genuine.
340Using forged document or electronic record as genuinePresenting or using forged documents or e-records in transactions.
341Counterfeit seal or instrument for forgeryMaking or holding fake seals or tools for committing forgery.
342Counterfeiting authentication devices or marksCounterfeiting devices used to authenticate official documents.
343Fraudulent cancellation/destruction of will or securityDestroying or cancelling documents to deprive rightful claimants.
344Falsification of accountsManipulating financial accounts to hide fraud or losses.
345Property markMark used to indicate ownership of goods.
346Tampering with property markAltering property marks to cause injury or confusion.
347Counterfeiting a property markCreating fake marks to impersonate another’s goods.
348Making/possessing instrument for counterfeiting marksTools or instruments used to counterfeit property marks.
349Selling goods with counterfeit property markOffering goods falsely labelled with another’s mark for sale.
350Making a false mark upon receptacle containing goodsApplying a misleading mark on containers to deceive buyers/owners.

Conclusion

Chapter XVIII (BNS 335–350) secures commercial and legal trust by criminalizing forgery, counterfeiting and fraudulent manipulation of documents and property marks. These provisions protect individuals, businesses and institutions from deception that undermines ownership, inheritance, and legal processes.

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