Which of the following cases is not related to principle of joint liable based on 

common intention?

a) Barendra Kumar Ghosh Vs. Emperor

b) Mahboob Shah Vs. Emperor

c) J.M Desai Vs. State of Bombay

d) Reg Vs. Govinda

1 Answer

Answer :

d) Reg Vs. Govinda

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