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<h1>Abetting a capital crime without execution leads to up to 7 years in prison; harm increases penalty to 14 years.</h1> Whoever abets an offence punishable by death or life imprisonment, without the offence being committed, faces imprisonment up to seven years and a fine, unless otherwise specified. If the abetment results in any harm, the abettor may face imprisonment up to fourteen years and a fine. For example, if a person instigates another to commit murder, and the murder is not executed, the instigator may be imprisoned for up to seven years and fined. If harm occurs due to the instigation, the imprisonment may extend to fourteen years, along with a fine.