CLASSIFICATION OF PARTIES TO CRIME UNDER COMMON LAW AND INDIAN PENAL CODE

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  • Sakshi Vishwakarma 3rd Year BA LLB Student, National Law University Odisha Author

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Keywords:

Vicarious liability, Parties to crime, Principal offender, Accessory, Accomplice, Innocent agent, Abettor

Abstract

This article analyses the fundamental concept of classification of parties to crime under criminal law. Initially, the author has discussed various terminologies which are used as parties to crime. Then it provides a comprehensive analysis of different classification of parties to crime under Common law theory. Further, this article also discussed the classification of parties to crime under Indian Penal Code and examines the differences of parties to crime under both the system of law i.e. under common law and Indian Penal Code. The article concludes by providing suggestions as to how the classification of parties to crime under common law would make justice system easier to interpret such law which includes parties to crime under Indian Penal Code.  

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04-08-2017

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How to Cite

Sakshi Vishwakarma. “CLASSIFICATION OF PARTIES TO CRIME UNDER COMMON LAW AND INDIAN PENAL CODE ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 3, no. 4, Aug. 2017, pp. 234-4, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/1999.

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