Punjab Cabinet Approves Punjab Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scriptures Bill 2025

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July 21, 2025

Punjab Cabinet Approves Punjab Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scriptures Bill 2025

Recently, the Punjab Cabinet approved the Punjab Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scripture(s) Bill, 2025, proposing stringent punishment for acts of sacrilege.

About Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scripture Bill 2025

  • Objective of the Bill: To criminalize acts of sacrilege against sacred religious texts and strengthen communal harmony in the state.
  • Scope of the Bill: Covers sacred texts including the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Bhagavad Gita, Holy Bible, Quran Sharif, and other revered scriptures.
  • Proposed Punishments
    • Sacrilege (actual act): 10 years to life imprisonment
    • Attempt to commit sacrilege: 3 to 5 years imprisonment
    • Abetment of sacrilege: Punishment same as the main offence
  • Legal Intent: Addresses the lack of existing legal provisions by directly criminalizing sacrilege acts across all faiths.
  • Earlier Attempt: IPC Section 295 & 295A dealt with outraging religious feelings but lacked specificity.
    • The 2018 Punjab Bill to add  IPC 295AA mandating life imprisonment for sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib  was returned by the President,  for being too religion-specific and lacking uniformity.

What is Sacrilege?

  • Sacrilege refers to the deliberate violation, desecration, or disrespect towards sacred religious objects, texts, or places.
  • Social Impact: Can incite violence, disturb public order, and deepen communal rifts.
  • Legal Consequences: The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)  addresses offenses related to religion in Chapter XVI, from Sections 298 to 302.
    • Sacrilege: Section 298 of the BNS deals with injuring or defiling a place of worship with the intent to insult the religion of any class.
    • Blasphemy: Section 299 of the BNS covers deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings.

Aspect Sacrilege Blasphemy
Scope Sacrilege involves the physical desecration or violation of religious symbols, sacred objects, places of worship, or holy texts. Blasphemy refers to verbal or written expressions that insult, ridicule, or show contempt for a religion or its beliefs, deities, or prophets.
Focus The primary focus of sacrilege is on tangible actions, such as damaging a holy book, defiling a temple, or desecrating a religious icon. Blasphemy focuses on intangible expressions, including spoken or written words that hurt religious sentiments or vilify religious figures.
Context Sacrilege laws can apply across religions and often address broader communal sensitivities relating to sacred symbols and spaces. Blasphemy laws are generally specific to speech or publication and often involve personal expressions that provoke religious outrage.

Global Practices to Handle Sacrilege

  • United States: Protected under the First Amendment ,  free speech, including offensive religious speech.
    • No criminal punishment for blasphemy or sacrilege.
  • United Kingdom: Blasphemy laws were abolished in 2008.
    • Sacrilege is not recognized as a criminal offence unless inciting violence.
  • Pakistan: Blasphemy laws   carry the death penalty or life imprisonment.
    • Criticized internationally for misuse and suppression of minorities.

Criticism of Sacrilege Laws in a Democracy

  • Suppression of Free Speech:  Vague definitions can criminalize dissent or satire, curbing freedom of expression.
  • Potential for Misuse: Laws may be weaponized to settle personal or political scores or incite mob violence.
  • Conflict with Secular Principles: Legally privileging religious texts may undermine the state’s secular character.
  • Judicial Overreach Concerns: Excessive punishments (e.g., life sentence) could be seen as disproportionate and invite constitutional scrutiny.

Way Forward

  • Clear Definitions: Legal terms like ‘sacrilege’ must be precisely defined to avoid arbitrary application.
  • Uniform Legislation: Enactment of a central law, if necessary, must be religion-neutral and consistent with constitutional values.
  • Safeguards Against Misuse: Mandatory judicial oversight before arrest, protection against false FIRs.
  • Promoting Interfaith Dialogue: Social harmony is better fostered through education and dialogue than criminal sanctions.

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