
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
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