To Incur Joint Liability for an Offence There Should Not be a Long Interval Between the Act or Pre-meditation and the Plan may be Formed Suddenly: Allahabad HC 

The Allahabad HC on Tuesday stated that, in order to incur joint liability for an offence, there need not be a long interval between the act or pre-meditation and the plan may be formed suddenly. The bench of Justices Ashwani Kumar Mishra and Shiv Shanker Prasad was dealing with appeals filed by brothers namely Saleem

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