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What is the punishment for kidnapping in India?

15-Aug-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Kidnapping is a serious criminal offence in India. The punishment depends on the nature of the kidnapping, the purpose for which the person was kidnapped, the age of the victim, and the surrounding circumstances. Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), kidnapping may involve: Kidnapping a minor from the lawful custody of a guardian. Kidnapping or abducting a person for a specific unlawful purpose. The punishment varies depending on the offence and may include: Imprisonment. Fine. Both imprisonment and fine. The punishment is more severe if the kidnapping is committed: For ransom. To commit murder. To secretly and wrongfully confine a person. To compel a person to marry. For sexual exploitation. For trafficking or forced labour. To extort property or valuable security. Against a child or a vulnerable person. In particularly grave cases, such as kidnapping for ransom resulting in death or involving other serious offences, the law provides for very stringent punishments, including life imprisonment or, in appropriate cases, the death penalty, depending on the offence proved. If the victim is a child, additional protections under special laws, such as the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO), may also apply where the facts involve sexual offences. A person accused of kidnapping has the right to: Be informed of the allegations. Seek bail where permitted by law. Be represented by an advocate. Receive a fair trial. Appeal against a conviction in accordance with law. Anyone who becomes aware of a kidnapping should immediately report the matter to the nearest police station or contact the emergency police helpline. Prompt reporting can significantly improve the chances of locating and safely recovering the victim.

Answer By Ruchi Kashyap

India, kidnapping is punishable under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. Section 137 BNS defines kidnapping. Section 140 BNS provides punishment for kidnapping or abducting with intent to secretly and wrongfully confine a person. Punishment: Imprisonment up to 7 years and fine. The exact punishment can vary depending on the purpose of the kidnapping (for ransom, murder, trafficking, forced marriage, etc.), and in serious cases the punishment may be much higher, including life imprisonment.

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