📚 Unit-II: General Exceptions – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (Sections 14–44) This video provides a comprehensive explanation of General Exceptions under BNS, 2023, which form the foundation of criminal liability in Indian law. These exceptions ensure that innocent or unintentional acts are not punished and that justice prevails over mere procedure. 🧾 Covered Topics: Mistake (Section 14) Judicial and Executive Acts (Sections 15–16) Accident (Section 17) Necessity (Section 18) Infancy (Section 19) Insanity (Section 20) Intoxication (Section 21) Consent (Sections 22–25) Good Faith (Various sections) Right of Private Defence – Body & Property (Sections 26–44) Each exception is discussed with illustrations, relevant examples, and landmark case references to help you understand how and when criminal liability can be avoided under specific circumstances. 📌 Useful for: Judiciary Aspirants | CLAT | UPSC Law Optional | Law Students | B.A.LL.B & LL.B Exams 📽️ Watch the full video to master the foundational principles of criminal defences in BNS, 2023. #GeneralExceptions #BNS2023 #CriminalLaw #Mistake #JudicialActs #ExecutiveActs #Accident #Necessity #Infancy #Insanity #Intoxication #Consent #GoodFaith #PrivateDefense #RightOfPrivateDefence #IndianLaw #LawStudents #JudiciaryPreparation #CLAT #LawOptional #LegalStudies #BharatiyaNyayaSanhita #LawEducation #LawLecture #LawNotes #LegalAwareness #varundixit