51 BNS

51 bns, detailing when a person can be held responsible for a different crime if it was a likely result of their encouragement.
BNS 50

BNS 50 addresses the punishment for abetment when the person who committed the crime had a different intention from the one who abetted the crime.
BNS 49

BNS 49 outlines the legal implications for individuals who abet crimes occurring outside of India.
BNS 48

BNS 48 Abetting Crime from Afar: Understanding Section 48 BNS
BNS 47

BNS 47 states that if a person in India supports or encourages the commission of a crime outside of India, they are guilty of abetment.
BNS 45

BNS 45 details the laws around abetment, where a person can be held accountable for encouraging, helping, or conspiring in the commission of a crime.
BNS 44
BNS 44 explains the right to self-defense against deadly attacks, even when there is a risk of accidentally harming innocent bystanders.