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Difference Between 'Common Intention' (S.34 IPC) & 'Common Object' (S.149 IPC) : Supreme Court Explains With Illustrations
Yash Mittal
19 Feb 2025 10:56 AM IST
The Supreme Court recently clarified the distinction between Sections 34 (common intention) and 149 (common object) of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). It ruled that Section 34 requires active participation, emphasizing an individual's intention as a crucial factor. In contrast, under Section 149, a person can be held guilty solely for being part of an unlawful assembly with a common object...
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