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IPC Section 135: Abetment of Desertion of Military Personnel

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Last updated: June 26, 2025 8:36 am
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Whoever, abets the desertion of any officer, soldier, 1 [sailor or airman], in the Army, 2 [Navy or Air Force] of the 3[Government of India], shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

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Code:Explanation:Illustration:Common Questions and Answers:Q: What is the punishment for abetment of desertion?Q: Does this apply to civilians?Q: What if the person being abetted is not a soldier but a civilian working for the military?Q: Can a soldier be convicted of abetment of desertion if they themselves are deserting?

Explanation:

This section criminalizes the act of encouraging, aiding, or assisting a person subject to military, naval or air force law to desert their service. It is a serious offense that undermines the security and discipline of the armed forces.

Key elements of this offense:

  • Abetment: This means intentionally encouraging, aiding, or assisting another person to commit an offense. It can be done through words, gestures, or actions.
  • Desertion: This refers to the act of a military personnel leaving their post or duty without authorization and with the intention of not returning.
  • Subject to Military, Naval or Air Force Law: This applies to all individuals who are serving in the armed forces and are bound by military law.

Illustration:

  • A person who convinces a soldier to run away from their unit by promising them a lucrative job outside the military.
  • An individual who provides a soldier with fake documents to help them escape their service.
  • A person who transports a deserting soldier to a safe location to avoid capture.

Common Questions and Answers:

Q: What is the punishment for abetment of desertion?

A: Imprisonment for up to 10 years and a fine.

Q: Does this apply to civilians?

A: Yes, this section applies to anyone who abets the desertion of a military personnel, regardless of their own status.

Q: What if the person being abetted is not a soldier but a civilian working for the military?

A: This section only applies to those subject to military, naval or air force law. If the person is a civilian employed by the military, other sections of the IPC might apply, depending on the specific act of abetment.

Q: Can a soldier be convicted of abetment of desertion if they themselves are deserting?

A: Yes, if a soldier convinces or aids another soldier to desert, they can be convicted under this section, in addition to the charges of desertion against themselves.

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