furtherance of the common intention, they
would not be liable for the said act or acts done
in furtherance of common intention, if they ... they had common
intention only to cause hurt is relevant. But
once it is established that the common intention
was to commit murder
common intention developing at the spot.
40. My main endeavour in the above discussion has been to show that no common intention to murder Arunachalam ... there was a common intention to cause grievous hurt to Arunachalam we must logically postulate that there Was a common intention to cause grievous hurt
amount to a murder and that such of the murder
caused by accused Nos.1 and 2 with their
common intention to committed the murder ... amount to a
murder and that such of the murder whether
caused by accused Nos.1 and 2 with their
common intention to committed
same intention, namely
the intention to kill, and each can individually
inflict a separate fatal blow and yet none would
have the common intention required ... common intention was developed
between appellant and A-4 and in furtherance of such
shared common intention A-4 committed the murder of the
deceased
furtherance of the common intention, they would not be liable for the said act or acts done in furtherance of common intention, if they ... they had common intention only to cause hurt is relevant. But once it is established that the common intention was to commit murder, the question
murderous attack by the first accused against deceased flajan. If at all it has affected anything it is only regarding the murderous common intention. Further ... accompanying cannot infer common intention. Existence or otherwise of common intention depends upon facts and circumstances of each case. The intention of the principal offender
shared common intention with the co-accused. Though in some circumstances, facilitation by one accused to other, may be in furtherance of common intention ... really any intention to participate in the occurrence, much less any common intention to murder the deceased, it is difficult for us to conceive
child resulting in his death. All the appellants shared
common intention to murder the boy. Hence, the appeals are liable to be
dismissed.
Summary ... accuseds shared common intention to murder and pursuant to such
common intention, murder had been committed.
As discussed earlier, I am of the view prosecution
Police
Station, Bangalore, accused No.1 to 6 are with common intention
to murder deceased Basavaraju, CW1 Ashwathanarayana and
CW2 Raju and formed an unlawful ... Agrahara Police Station, Bangalore, accused
No.1 to 6 with common intention to murder
deceased Basavaraju, CW1 Ashwathanarayana
& CW2 Raju and formed an unlawful
Indian Penal
Code. The appellant was specifically charged with murder in
prosecution of the common intention. There was evidence to
show that ... about 7 p.m. and in
furtherance of the common intention did commit murder by
intentionally or knowingly causing the death of her brother