Mere Assembly at Odd Hour Not Proof of Intent to Commit Dacoity: Rajasthan HC

In a significant judgment, the Rajasthan High Court has acquitted five accused who were convicted for offences of dacoity and possession of illegal arms, observing that their mere assembly at an odd hour does not prove their intent to commit the crime.  The judgment was delivered on June 18, 2024 by a division bench comprising

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