IPC 107 — Abetment of a thing

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

A person abets the doing of a thing, who  -

First.-Instigates any person to do that thing; or Secondly.-Engages with  one or  more other person or persons in any  conspiracy for  the doing  of that  thing, if  an act  or illegal omission takes place in pursuance of that conspiracy, and in order to the doing of that thing; or Thirdly.-Intentionally aids, by any act or illegal omission, the doing of that thing.
Explanation 1.-A  person who,  by wilful misrepresentation, or by wilful concealment  of a  material fact which he is bound to disclose, voluntarily causes  or procures,  or attempts  to cause  or procure, a thing to be done, is said to instigate the doing of that thing.
Illustration
A, a  public officer,  is authorized by a warrant from a Court of Justice to apprehend Z, B, knowing that fact and also that C is not Z, wilfully represents to A that C is Z, and thereby intentionally causes A to apprehend C. Here B abets by instigation the apprehension of C.
Explanation 2.-Whoever,  either prior  to or  at the  time of the commission of an act, does anything in order to facilitate the commission of that act, and thereby facilitates the commission thereof, is said to aid the doing of that act.

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