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Nyay Samachar
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Hear the Verdict—Legal Insights Made Easy. At Scoot Legal Translation & Transcription Services, we bring you clear, concise, and accurate audio summaries of recent court decisions and landmark judgments from across India. Whether you’re an advocate, law student, judicial aspirant, or simply passionate about law, our episodes transform complex legal language into simple, accessible explanations—without losing the authenticity of the judgment. We cover: Recent Supreme Court & High Court rulings Landmark constitutional & criminal law decisions
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Zainul vs. State of Bihar 2025 INSC 1192
Nyay Samachar
5 minutes 21 seconds
2 weeks ago
Zainul vs. State of Bihar 2025 INSC 1192

What happens when the conviction of a large group is based on vague and inconsistent evidence in a land dispute turned violent?

The Supreme Court revisits constructive liability under Section 149 IPC, raising probing questions on the treatment of bystanders in unlawful assemblies.


Key Takeaways:

✅ Mere presence at the scene does not establish guilt under Section 149 IPC.

✅ Courts must separate truth from embellishment and avoid convicting passive bystanders.

✅ The prosecution must prove “common object” beyond reasonable doubt for group liability.


Statutes:

✅ Section 147, 148, 149, 302, 324, 323 IPC

✅ Section 27, Arms Act

✅ Section 154, 161 CrPC


#SupremeCourt #CriminalLaw #Section149 #UnlawfulAssembly

Nyay Samachar
Hear the Verdict—Legal Insights Made Easy. At Scoot Legal Translation & Transcription Services, we bring you clear, concise, and accurate audio summaries of recent court decisions and landmark judgments from across India. Whether you’re an advocate, law student, judicial aspirant, or simply passionate about law, our episodes transform complex legal language into simple, accessible explanations—without losing the authenticity of the judgment. We cover: Recent Supreme Court & High Court rulings Landmark constitutional & criminal law decisions