accidental as pleaded
by the defence or whether the deaths were caused
intentionally as alleged by the complainant?
4.The High Court ruled ... State,
however, did not contend that the appellant intentionally
caused the death of these two persons but added that he must
at least be attributed
which the death
was ultimately caused cannot be said to have been done with
the intention of causing death or of causing such bodily
injury ... have caused the injury on
the deceased with the intention of causing such bodily
injury as it likely to cause death and therefore the
conviction
Raja Bhaiya has to be
acquitted because he had not intentionally caused the death
of Ramrup and the firing in any event
Raja Bhaiya has to be acquitted because he had not intentionally caused the death of Ramrup and the firing in any event
both of them in furtherance of their common intention caused the death of Dhuda Ramsang, the deceased in the case and they also caused injuries ... attracted. If A-2 had the intention to cause death, one would expect him to use the sharp edge of the axe. The very fact
were members of the unlawful assembly and they were
responsible for causing the death of the two deceased
persons and for inflicting a number ... matter, the trial court held that the accused
intentionally caused the death of the deceased persons with
cutting weapons and they had gone
important mitigating factor on the
question of awarding the extremely penalty of death has been
last sight of both by the learned Additional Sessions Judge ... homicide should prove beyond reasonable doubt that
the accused caused death with the requisite intention
described in Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code. This
occasions
thereby causing his death. In the aforesaid facts, it can be reasonably
inferred that Vijay kumar had shared the common intention with accused ... whether the appellant had also the intention which had animated the co-
accused in causing the death? According to me, it would definitely be
permissible
injuries were intended to cause death of the deceased and the appellants caused such injuries with a common intention of murder. Mr. Parekh has contended ... deceased without any intention to murder him. Unfortunately, the cumulative effect of assault by a number of persons has caused death of the deceased
learned counsel for the State that the
intention of the appellant was to cause death, they would
have inflicted more serious injuries. We find only ... blood causing injury to the brain. Under
these circumstances it cannot be said that they had common
intention to cause the death of the deceased