Kailash vs State Of U.P. on 6 January, 2023
Author: Suneet Kumar
Bench: Suneet
intent.
Accused No.6 Darasingh caught hold deceased to facilitate Accused
No.5 Julfisingh to fire which shows their common intention to
commit murder ... Indian Penal Code
(dacoity with murder), proof of common intention or common object
Judgment appeal50.15
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is not necessary. Everyone is liable
about
10.00 pm, all the accused, with a common intention of
committing murder of deceased-Yogesh on the background ... homicidal death and all the
accused persons, with a common intention, committed murder
of deceased-Yogesh on the background of old enmity by picking
about
10.00 pm, all the accused, with a common intention of
committing murder of deceased-Yogesh on the background ... homicidal death and all the
accused persons, with a common intention, committed murder
of deceased-Yogesh on the background of old enmity by picking
about
10.00 pm, all the accused, with a common intention of
committing murder of deceased-Yogesh on the background ... homicidal death and all the
accused persons, with a common intention, committed murder
of deceased-Yogesh on the background of old enmity by picking
Whether there was pre-meditation or in furtherance of
their common intention murdered Sannyasi and Khokon
Sardar?
(3) Whether sudden quarrel occurred on 28.09.2009
between
conduct of these accused persons reflects
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sharing the common intention in committing murder of Bindo Mahto who became
unconscious at the spot ... furtherance of common intention assaulted
with the weapons in their hands. Being armed with deadly weapons reflected their
common intention to cause murder on resisting
homicidal in nature?
ii) Whether the appellants committed murder of deceased in
furtherance of their common intention?
10 Dr. N.S. Dawar ... established beyond reasonable doubts that the appellants
prepared a common intention to commit murder of deceased and in
furtherance of their common intention they have
assaulted the victim resulting in his death. They shared common
intention to murder the victim. Appeal is liable to be dismissed.
15. Mr. Ahmed ... accompanying
the principal accused may not establish common intention. A co-
perpetrator, who shares a common intention, will be liable only to
the extent that
torture since her marriage. The
appellants had in furtherance of the common intention
murdered the victim in the early morning of November