Knowledge That an Act of Person is Likely to Cause Death is Not Sufficient to Conclude That He Shared a Common Intention With Other Accused to Commit the Murder of Deceased: SC

The Supreme Court on Tuesday stated that knowlege that an act of person is likely to cause death is not sufficient to conclude that he shared a common intention with other accused to commit the murder of deceased. The bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha was dealing with the appeal challenging the

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