Surya Panda 25 July 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 26 July 2020
question is not clear. elaborate the facts.
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 26 July 2020
Originally posted by : Surya Panda | ||
which ipc is related to diminat behavior , convincing other party for wrong dcsn making. is there any? |
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Surya Panda 26 July 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 26 July 2020
You are liable for abetment of the offense and equally punishable with such a person who actually committed such offense under your guidance or influence.. The punishment depends on the actual offense. "Abetment" is the offense.
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 26 July 2020
I agree with GLN PRASAD
A kumar 26 July 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 26 July 2020
No such provision as stated by A kumar exists in IPC
P. Venu (Advocate) 26 July 2020
What are the facts? What is the context?
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 26 July 2020
Originally posted by : Surya Panda | ||
I want to know under which ipc I will b charged if I convince or force my friend to take some planned or wrong decision which can lead to hurt/harassment of some one. |
What are the facts of the case, it is vague and ambigous in your reposting ?
Your query starts as if it is an examination hall question paper stating inter alia, "I want to know under which ipc I will b charged if I convince or force my friend to...." it implies that it is presumptive circumstances, which may or may not happen but you want to examine ability and competence of respondent(s) ???.
Nihal Thareja 29 July 2020
Hello
You will be charged under section 107 of the Indian Penal Code for "Abetment of a thing"
Section 107 conveys that abetment basically takes place when a person abets the doing of a thing by:
(1) Instigating a person to do that thing; or
(2) Engaging with another person (or persons) in a conspiracy to do that thing; or
(3) Intentionally aiding a person to do that thing.
When any of these requirements exists, the offence of abetment is complete. Sometimes a person may commit more than one of these three circumstances in a single offence.
As per explanation 2 of section 107, 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.
Section 108 defines an Abettor as a person abets an offence, who abets either the commission of an offence or the commission of an act which would be an offence if committed by a person capable by law of committing an offence with the same intention or knowledge as that of the abettor.
Hope I was able to solve your query
Regards
Nihal
Bijaya Bikash Bisoyi 01 August 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 01 August 2020
Originally posted by : Bijaya Bikash Bisoyi | ||
define the difference between section and article |
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