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SECTION 110 IPC - Indian Penal Code - Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor


Last Updated: 01 Apr, 2024
By Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty


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  1. IPC 110 in Simple Words
  2. IPC Section 110 related FAQs
Whoever abets the commission of an offence shall, if the person abetted does the act with a different intention or knowledge from that of the abettor, be punished with the punishment provided for the offence which would have been committed if the act had been done with the intention or knowledge of the abettor and with no other.



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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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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