acquittal of accused 1, 3 and 4
is that they did not conjointly act with accused 2 in
committing the murder. If they ... conjointly with
the appellant, he could not have acted conjointly with them.
The judgment of the High Court does not indicate that
persons other than
evidence on record Hansaria, J. expressed the view that there was conjoint act of Musa and Bakhtar in committing the alleged crime. Taking into consideration ... added because prima facie it was apparent that there was conjoint act of the accused and more particularly in the case of all the respondents
Section 396 :- If any one of five or more persons, who are conjointly committing dacoity, commits murder, in so committing dacoity, every one of those ... Code provides that robbery becomes dacoity when 5 or more persons 'conjointly commit it.' These persons can be either actually committing or some
reproduced as under:-
"391. Dacoity When five or more persons
conjointly commit or attempt to commit a robbery,
or where the whole number ... persons conjointly
committing or attempting to commit a robbery,
and persons present and aiding such commission
or attempt, amount to five or more, every person
reproduced as under:-
"391. Dacoity When five or more persons conjointly commit or attempt to commit a robbery, or where the whole number ... persons conjointly committing or attempting to commit a robbery, and persons present and aiding such commission or attempt, amount to five or more, every person
State vs Anuj Mohta Etc on 10 May, 2024
IN THE COURT OF SH. JOGINDER
instant wrongful restraint.
391. Dacoity.--When five or more persons conjointly commit or
attempt to commit a robbery, or where the whole number of persons ... conjointly committing or attempting to commit a robbery, and
persons present 1.Subs
State vs Umesh Kumar Yadav on 24 September, 2025
IN THE COURT OF SH. ABHISHEK
instant wrongful restraint.
391. Dacoity.--When five or more persons conjointly commit or
attempt to commit a robbery, or where the whole number of
persons ... conjointly committing or attempting to commit a robbery,
and persons present 1.Subs
Section 69 sub- section (2) of the Partnership Act , that
on a conjoint reading of relevant clauses of the plaint it has to be held ... cause of action. This can
be culled out on a conjoint reading of all the aforesaid paragraphs of the
plaint. So far as the first