No Overt Act Of Assault Required To Establish Common Intention: SC [Read Judgment]

Ashok K.M

2 Aug 2017 12:29 PM IST

  • If common intention by meeting of minds is established in the facts and circumstances of the case, there need not be an overt act or possession of weapon required to establish common intention, the bench observed.The Supreme Court, in Rajkishore Purohit vs State of Madhya Pradesh, has observed that there need not be an overt act or possession of weapon to establish common intention, if...

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