INDIAN PENAL CODE
116: Abetment Of Offence Punishable With Imprisonment::--
If offence be not
committed
Whoever abets an
offence punishable with imprisonment shall, if that offence be not committed in
consequence of the abetment, and no express provision is made by this Code for
the punishment of such abetment, be punished with imprisonment of any
description provided for that offence for a term which may extend to one-fourth
part of the longest term provided for that offence; or with such fine as is
provided for that offence, or with both;
If abettor or person
abetted be a public servant whose duty it is to prevent offence
And if the abettor
or the person abetted is a public servant, whose duty it is to prevent the
commission of such offence, the abettor shall be punished with imprisonment of
any description provided for that offence, for a term which may extend to
one-half of the longest term provided for that offence; or with such fine as is
provided for the offence, or with both.
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENCE
Para I
Punishment—Imprisonment
extending to a quarter part of the longest term, provided for the offence, or
fine, or both—According to 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.
Para II
Punishment—Imprisonment
extending to half of the longest term, provided for the offence, or fine, or
both—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.
Illustrations
(a) A offers a bribe
to B, a public servant, as a reward for showing A some favour in the exercise
of B’s official functions. B refuses to accept the bribe. A is punishable under
this section.
(b) A instigates B
to give false evidence. Here, if B does not give false evidence, A has
nevertheless committed the offence defined in this section, and is punishable
accordingly.
(c) A, a
police-officer, whose duty it is to prevent robbery, abets the commission of
robbery. Here, though the robbery be not committed, A is liable to one-half of
the longest term of imprisonment provided for that offence, and also to fine.
(d) B abets the
commission of a robbery by A, a police officer, whose duty it is to prevent
that offence. Here though the robbery be not committed, B is liable to one half
of the longest term of imprisonment provided for the offence of robbery, and
also to fine.
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