Exam 2: Criminal Conspiracy and Common Intention Under Indian Penal Code

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Give correct response. In J.M. Desat v. State of Bombay, A.I.R. 1960 S.C. 889, Mr. Desai was the Managing Director of a Dying Company, the company entered into a contract with the textile Commissioner undertaking to dye a large quantity of cloth. Out of the lot some were returned back to the commissioner by the company while others, even after repeated demand, remained undelivered. Therefore, the Managing Director was charged for an offence and he pleaded that the clothes were eaten up by white ants and that he was not personally responsible for damage done to them and their nondelivery.

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Give correct response. The principle of common intention within the meaning of section 34 of the Penal Code means:

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Common intention implies:

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Give correct response. Common intention within the meaning of section 34 of the Penal Code means:

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