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In this video, we cover Intoxication as a General Exception – Part 2, Section 24 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023). This section deals with situations where a person commits an offence under voluntary intoxication and the legal consequences that follow. 📚 What you will learn in this video: ✅ Meaning of voluntary intoxication under criminal law. ✅ How Section 24 BNS treats offences committed under voluntary intoxication. ✅ The legal difference between Section 23 (involuntary intoxication) and Section 24 (voluntary intoxication). ✅ Judicial approach and important case laws. ✅ Why voluntary intoxication is generally not a complete defence in law. ✅ Illustrations and practical examples to understand the application of this section. ✅ Changes from IPC provisions to the new BNS framework. Why it’s important? Voluntary intoxication is when a person knowingly consumes alcohol, drugs, or any intoxicating substance and then commits an offence. The law assumes that the person was aware of the possible consequences of intoxication, so this section prevents misuse of intoxication as a defence. Understanding this section is crucial for law students, judiciary aspirants, and competitive exam candidates. 📌 Best suited for: Law students preparing for LLB, LLM, Judiciary exams Competitive exam aspirants (UPSC Law Optional, PCS(J), etc.) Anyone interested in criminal law and general exceptions under BNS 📲 For Notes & Updates, Join Telegram: https://t.me/lawbysoumya