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Rajesh & Anr. vs State Of M.P. on 22 February, 2018

common intention is absent, Section 34 cannot be invoked. 20. In the present case, where the very participation of the accused (coupled with common intention ... appellant No.1-Rajesh to say that he had shared common intention to murder Sanjeev Bhadoriya. Common intention must exists for applying doctrine of vicarious
Madhya Pradesh High Court Cites 14 - Cited by 27 - Full Document

Sameer @ Mustakim vs State on 12 April, 2018

night, near Narela Railway Phatak you both in furtherance of your common intention murdered Tahil @ Chottey by firing on him and thereby committed an offence ... including the appellant, entertained the intention to murder the deceased Tahil @ Chhote, much less the common intention to do so; there is no evidence
Delhi High Court Cites 25 - Cited by 3 - V Sanghi - Full Document

Savitri Devi vs State on 24 April, 2018

Appeal. No.59/2018) („A-3‟) in furtherance of their common intention subjected the deceased Poonam Sharma, wife of A-1, to cruelty ... alternative charge was that the three accused in furtherance of their common intention murdered Poonam Sharma on 10th May, 2013 and thereby committed the offence
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