Indian Penal Code so as to make the person liable for
the offence under section 306 of the Indian Penal Code. I
may quote ... Code which
deals with the general explanations". However, Chapter V of
the Code incorporates an elaborate statement of "abetment".
Section 107
Bharat Purshottam Chimnani vs The State Of Gujarat] on 28 November, 2025
Author: Gita Gopi
transaction.
14.4 As far as the allegation of Section 420 of Indian Penal
Code is concerned, it is submitted that it is a settled ... accused persons.
14.6 As regards allegation of Section 306 of the Indian Penal
Code is concerned, it is submitted that even if the allegations made
IPC along with the definition of
abetment under Section 107 IPC, a two-Judge
Bench of this Court in Geo Varghese ... scope and ambit of Section 107 IPC
and its corelation with Section 306
IPC has been discussed repeatedly by
this Court
abets'. 'Abetment' is
defined in Section 107 of IPC.
Section 107 of IPC reads thus:
107. Abetment ... doing of that act.
32.1 From a reading of Section 107 IPC what is deducible is that a
person would be abetting
position of law so far
as Sections 306 and 107 of the Indian Penal Code
are concerned. This Court in recent decision in
case ... Having regard to the provisions of Sections 107
and 306 of the Indian Penal Code and the principle
laid down
position of law so far as
Sections 306 and 107 of the Indian Penal Code are concerned.
This Court in recent decision in case ... Having regard to the provisions of Sections 107 and 306
of the Indian Penal Code and the principle laid down by the
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which attract the offence under Section 498 A of the Indian
Penal Code.
5. Learned advocate Mr. Vishal Anandjiwala further
referred to Annexure ... while considering the
co-relation of Section 107 IPC with Section 306 IPC has
observed as under :-
"47. The above
expression "abetment has been
defined under section 107 IPC which we have
already extracted above. A person is said to
abet ... anything as stated in
clauses. Secondly or Thirdly of section 107
IPC. Section provides that if the act abetted is
committed pursuant
liable to fine."
20. Abetment has been defined under Section 107 IPC
and it reads as under:
"107. Abetment ... doing of that act.
32.1. From a reading of Section 107 IPC what is
deducible is that a person would be abetting