IPC Section 110 - Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor
Last Updated: 01 Mar, 2025
By Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty
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IPC 110 in Simple Words
If the person abetted commits an offense with a different intention or knowledge than the abettor, the abettor will be punished as if the act was done with the abettor's original intention or knowledge.
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Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor
Offence | Punishment | Cognizance | Bail | Triable |
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Abetment of any offence, if the person abetted does the act with a different intention from that of the Abettor | Same As Offence | Same As Offence | Same As Offence | Same As Offence |
Offence : Abetment of any offence, if the person abetted does the act with a different intention from that of the Abettor
Punishment : Same As Offence
Cognizance : Same As Offence
Bail : Same As Offence
Triable : Same As Offence
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