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Kuldip Yadav & Ors vs State Of Bihar on 11 April, 2011
In a recent decision of this court in Kuldip Yadav Vs. State of
Bihar[2] to which one of us (Justice Sathasivam) was a party, the principle
of constructive liability under Section 149 IPC had once again received an
elaborate consideration. In paragraph 39 of the judgment it was held that:
Rajendra Shantaram Todankar vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors on 7 January, 2003
In para 40 of the judgment an earlier decision in Rajendra Shantaram
Todankar Vs State of Maharashtra[3] was noticed, particularly, the opinion
that ....”It is difficult indeed, though not impossible, to collect direct
evidence of such knowledge. An inference may be drawn from circumstances
such as the background of the incident, the motive, the nature of the
assembly, the nature of the arms carried by the members of the assembly,
their common object and the behaviour of the members soon before, at or
after the actual commission of the crime.”