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In criminal law, ‘intention’ absorbs a significant place. With regard to the supreme form of the mental element, it is applicable to heinous crimes. The Penal Code does not define the word ‘Intention’, however, section 34 is concerned with ‘common intention’. Common means something which is shared by all, and intention is something which is seen from the overt act of a person On the other hand, the common object may be developed without a preliminary meeting of mind. It is possible that the common object of the unlawful assembly is one however, the intention is different. section 149 is concerned with ‘common object’. #CommonIntention #CommonObject #ppc https://youtube.com/channel/UCeD7VeZP. Facebook: Law and Wisdom

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