In which of the following cases privy council made a distinction between common 

intention and similar intention?

a) Barendra Kumar Ghosh Vs. Emperor b) Mahboob Shah Vs. Emperor

b) J.M Desai Vs. State of Bombay c) Bannu mal Vs. Emperor

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Answer :

b) Mahboob Shah Vs. Emperor

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