When Section 34 IPC (Common Intention) Gets Attracted? Supreme Court Explains Law

On Friday, the Supreme Court stated that mere common intention might not attract an offense u/s 34 of IPC without action in furtherance and the court has to assess and analyze evidence before trying someone as per the provision. According to Section 34 IPC when a criminal act is done by several people for the

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