INDIAN PENAL CODE
Section
113: Liability Of Abettor For An Effect Caused By The Act Abetted Different
From That Intended By The Abettor
113: Liability Of Abettor
For An Effect Caused By The Act Abetted Different From That Intended By The
Abettor::--When an act is
abetted with the intention on the part of the abettor of causing a particular
effect, and an act for which the abettor is liable in consequence of the
abetment, causes a different effect from that intended by the abettor, the
abettor is liable for the effect caused, in the same manner and to the same
extent as if he had abetted the act with the intention of causing that effect,
provided he knew that the act abetted was likely to cause that effect.
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENCE
Punishment—Same
as for offence committed—According as offence abetted is cognizable or
non-cognizable—According as offence abetted is bailable or non-bailable—Triable
by court by which offence abetted is triable—Non-compoundable.
Illustration
A instigates B to
cause grievous hurt to Z. B, in consequence of the instigation, causes grievous
hurt to Z. Z dies in consequence. Here, if A knew that the grievous hurt
abetted was likely to cause death, A is liable to be punished with the
punishment provided for murder.
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