The Supreme Court on Tuesday (October 7) observed that mere presence at the crime scene would not ipso facto render a person ...
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Mere presence at spot doesn't mean someone is member of unlawful assembly: SC
Mere presence at the scene does not render a person a member of an unlawful assembly unless it is established that he also shared its common object, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday as it laid down p ...
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Bystander, or part of unlawful assembly? What are the SC criteria to safeguard innocent onlookers
Liability would shift to the bystander only when sharing the common object with the unlawful assembly, said SC while giving ...
The test will be crucial in determining criminal liability for persons actually belonging to the unlawful assembly rather ...
In a significant ruling on mob liability, the Court acquitted ten men convicted for a 1988 double murder in Bihar, laying ...
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