Section 7 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) outlines an important principle of criminal law known as "Constructive Liability". According to this section, when an offense is committed by several people, each person involved is held accountable not only for their individual acts but also for the acts of others. This means that if a person aids, abets, or is a part of a criminal conspiracy, they can be charged with the same offense as the main offender. Section 7 helps ensure that those who assist or contribute to a crime are not exempt from punishment, promoting a more comprehensive and just approach to criminal liability in the Indian legal system.
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