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Person in mob need not assault to be convicted: Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Sunday, 5 November 2023
The Supreme Court has clarified that a person can be convicted for being part of an unlawful mob even if they did not personally assault anyone. The court referenced a 1964 case that stated if an offence was committed by any member of an unlawful assembly in pursuit of their common goal, then every member of the assembly is guilty. The court emphasized that it is not necessary for every person in the assembly to play an active role, but they must be aware of the common object and be part of the assembly.
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