Mere Exhortation “Maro Sale Ko” Without Overt Act Insufficient to Prove Common Intention for Murder, Allahabad High Court Acquits Man After 41 Years

The Allahabad High Court, in a significant ruling on the principle of common intention under Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, has acquitted a man convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment 41 years ago. The Court held that mere presence and a general exhortation like “Maro Sale Ko” (Beat/Kill the scoundrel), without

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