Even If No Overt Act Is Imputed to the Accused, the Presence of Accused as Part of Unlawful Assembly Is Sufficient for Conviction: SC

Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that even if no overt act is imputed to the accused, the presence of the accused as part of the unlawful assembly is sufficient for conviction.  The bench of Justices S. Ravindra Bhat and Aravind Kumar was dealing with the appeal challenging the judgment passed by the Punjab and Haryana

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