This document outlines the differences between culpable homicide and murder under Indian law. Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 as causing death with the intention of death, intention of causing bodily injury that could result in death, or knowledge that acts could likely cause death. Murder is defined under Section 300 as culpable homicide committed with specific exceptions such as grave and sudden provocation or exceeding right of private defense. Punishments for murder under Section 302 include death or life imprisonment and fine, while punishments for culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 include life imprisonment up to 10 years or fines.