Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 34, 149 -- Common intention - Common intention may be developed on the spot - Although a person may not be held guilty for having a common object, in a given situation, he may be held guilty for having a common intention, but such common intention must be shared with others...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 34, 324 -- Common intention - 19 injuries inflicted - Some on vital parts of body and some only on hands and legs - Nothing to show that appellant inflicted any injury on a vital part of the body of deceased - S.34 IPC is not attracted - Convicted altered from S.304 Part I r/w S.34 IPC to S.324 IPC...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 34, 149 -- Common intention - Common intention may be developed on the spot - Although a person may not be held guilty for having a common object, in a given situation, he may be held guilty for having a common intention, but such common intention must be shared with others...........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 438, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 498A, 323, 34 -- Anticipatory bail - Demand of dowry - Allegations in FIR vague and general pertaining to items etc. - Applicants plea of false implication and that no prima facie case is made out - Fit case to extend benefit of S.438 Cr.P.C...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 376, 34 -- Rape - Age - Prosecution failed to prove the age of prosecutrix to be below 16 years - Doctor did not notice any injury on the person of prosecutrix and her hymen was old ruptured, there was no bleeding points, there was no discharge and no definite opinion given regarding commission of sexual intercourse - Prosecutrix a..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34, 353 -- Indiscriminate firing by CRPF personnel on police party - One police official died on spot - Conviction by trial Court set aside by High Court - High Court failed to consider evidence and material on record in a satisfactory manner - As regards identity of accused High Court did not deal with matter in a satisfactory manner..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34 -- Common intention - Exact role played by each of the accused not established - Fact that both accused had common intention to commit the crime stood established - Conviction u/s 302/34 IPC upheld...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34 -- Murder - Death due to injury inflicted by one accused - Evidence establishing common intention of all accused to kill deceased - Each accused who participated in incident is liable for offence of murder...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34 -- Murder - Common intention - May develop at the spot - Acting on exhortation made by others, appellant actively participated in the occurrence - He was carrying a dangerous weapon and assaulted deceased as well as another - Held, appellant was having common intention...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34 -- Murder - Evidence of prosecution witnesses corroborated by each other as well as medical evidence - Evidence of defence witnesses not reliable and trustworthy - Prosecution proved its case - No reason to disturb concurrent findings of Courts below - Appeal dismissed...........