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SECTION 114 IPC - Indian Penal Code - Abettor present when offence is committed


Last Updated: 01 Apr, 2024
By Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty


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  1. IPC 114 in Simple Words
  2. IPC Section 114 related FAQs
Whenever any person who if absent would be liable to be punished as an abettor, is present when the act or offence for which he would be punishable in consequence of the abetment is committed, he shall be deemed to have committed such act or offence.



IPC 114 in Simple Words

If someone who would be considered an abettor (encourager) of a crime is present when the crime is committed, they will be treated as if they committed the crime themselves.


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Offence : Abetment of any offence, if abettor is present when offence is committed


Punishment : Same As Offence


Cognizance : Same As Offence


Bail : Same As Offence


Triable : Same As Offence



Description. When a person, who, absent, would be subject to punishment as an accomplice, is present at the time of the commission of the act or crime for which he could be punished, it is deemed that he has committed the act or offense.





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Frequently Asked Questions


What is the IPC 114 in Hindi?

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What is Section 34 and 114 IPC?

The court used Section 34 to include the case in the 114, which made it a condition for the defendant to be present at the time the crime was committed.


What is the difference between 109 IPC and 114 IPC?

While Section 109 discusses abetment in general, Section 114 is applicable to cases where the abettor is not present when the crime is committed but the abetment is done before and independent of his presence.


What is Section 115 of the IPC?

IPC Section 115: Abetment is punishable by death or life imprisonment if the offence has not been committed