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BNS Chapter IV — Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy & Attempt (BNS 45–62)

BNS Chapter IV — Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy & Attempt

BNS Sections 45 to 62 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

Introduction

Chapter IV of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita explains when people can be punished for helping, encouraging, planning, or trying to commit crimes. It covers abetment (helping someone), who is an abettor, conspiracy (planning together), and attempts (failed crimes).

BNS Sections Covered

BNS SectionTitleShort description
45Abetment of a thingDefines what it means to abet (help or encourage) the commission of a thing/offence.
46AbettorDefines who is an abettor and when a person is treated as one.
47Abetment in India of offences outside IndiaLiability for abetting offences abroad from within India.
48Abetment outside India for offence in IndiaAbetting abroad for offences that affect India.
49Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequencePunishment where abetted act occurs and no express provision exists.
50Punishment if person abetted does act with different intentionWhen the abetted person acts with an intention different from the abettor.
51Liability when one act abetted and different act doneLiability where result differs from the act abetted.
52Abettor liable to cumulative punishmentCumulative penalties for abettor for abetted and actual acts.
53Liability of abettor for different effectWhen effect caused differs from intended by abettor.
54Abettor present when offence is committedPresence at commission increases culpability.
55Abetment of offence punishable with death or life imprisonmentSpecial rules for abetting very serious offences.
56Abetment of offence punishable with imprisonmentLiability for abetting offences punishable with imprisonment.
57Abetting commission of offence by the public or by more than ten personsAbetment of large-scale or public offences.
58Concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or life imprisonmentConcealing plans for very serious crimes is punishable.
59Public servant concealing design to commit offencePublic servant’s duty and special liability if concealing designs.
60Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonmentConcealment rules for offences punishable with imprisonment.
61Criminal conspiracyDefines conspiracy and when an agreement is punishable.
62Punishment for attempting to commit offencesPenalties for attempts to commit offences (life/other imprisonment).

Conclusion

Chapter IV (BNS Sections 45–62) makes clear that people who help, plan, or try to commit crimes can be punished too. It covers abetment (helping), who counts as an abettor, hiding criminal plans, group offences, conspiracy, public servants who conceal offences, and attempts. In short — not just the person who commits a crime, but also helpers and planners are held responsible.

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