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Abetment of any offence, if the act abetted is committed in consequence, and where no express provision is made for its punishment is dealt under-
Section 109 of IPC
Section 110 of IPC
Section 111 of IPC
Section 112 of IPC
- Section 109 of IPC: Deals with abetment if the act is committed in consequence and there is no specific punishment provision. It generally covers acts where abetment leads directly to an offense being committed.
- Section 110 of IPC: Concerns abetment when the offender commits a different offense than abetted. It involves different consequences than planned.
- Section 111 of IPC: Covers cases where an abetment leads to an act that causes a different effect which could include more severe consequences.
- Section 112 of IPC: Refers to cases where an abetment leads to a combination of punishments for acts committed and results achieved.
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