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BNSChapter IVSection 51
Section51

Liability of abettor when one act abetted and different act done

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Summary

When a person instigates one act but a different act is actually done, the instigator can still be held responsible for the act that occurred if that act was a probable consequence of the abetment and was done under the influence of the instigation, or with the aid or in pursuance of the conspiracy. The instigator is liable to the same extent as if he had abetted the act directly.

Example

Ravi asks Aditya to put poison into Anjali’s food and gives him the poison. Aditya, under Ravi’s instigation, by mistake puts the poison into Priya’s food instead. If poisoning Priya was a probable consequence of Ravi’s instigation and Aditya acted under Ravi’s influence, Ravi is liable as if he had instigated the poisoning of Priya.

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Enacted text

When an act is abetted and a different act is done, the abettor is liable for the act done, in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had directly abetted it;

Provided that the act done was a probable consequence of the abetment, and was committed under the influence of the instigation, or with the aid or in pursuance of the conspiracy which constituted the abetment.

Illustrations

  • (a) A instigates a child to put poison into the food of Z, and gives him poison for that purpose. The child, in consequence of the instigation, by mistake puts the poison into the food of Y, which is by the side of that of Z. Here, if the child was acting under the influence of A’s instigation, and the act done was under the circumstances a probable consequence of the abetment, A is liable in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had instigated the child to put the poison into the food of Y.

  • (b) A instigates B to burn Z’s house, B sets fire to the house and at the same time commits theft of property there. A, though guilty of abetting the burning of the house, is not guilty of abetting the theft; for the theft was a distinct act, and not a probable consequence of the burning.

  • (c) A instigates B and C to break into an inhabited house at midnight for the purpose of robbery, and provides them with arms for that purpose. B and C break into the house, and being resisted by Z, one of the inmates, murder Z. Here, if that murder was the probable consequence of the abetment, A is liable to the punishment provided for murder.

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IV

Chapter IV

Of Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy And Attempt

In this chapter

  • 45Abetment of a thing
  • 46Abettor
  • 47Abetment in India of offences outside India
  • 48Abetment outside India for offence in India
  • 49Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment
  • 50Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor
  • 51Liability of abettor when one act abetted and different act done
  • 52Abettor when liable to cumulative punishment for act abetted and for act done
  • 53Liability of abettor for an effect caused by the act abetted different from that intended by the abettor
  • 54Abettor present when offence is committed
  • 55Abetment of offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life
  • 56Abetment of offence punishable with imprisonment
  • 57Abetting commission of offence by the public or by more than ten persons
  • 58Concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life
  • 59Public servant concealing design to commit offence which it is his duty to prevent
  • 60Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
  • 61Criminal conspiracy
  • 62Punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonment
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