If a group of people plan to do a crime together and commit it, everyone is equally responsible. It doesn't matter who did the actual act; everyone who was part of the plan is guilty.
The punishment for the actual crime committed.
A, B, and C plan to rob a bank. A drives the getaway car, B distracts the teller, and C steals the money. All three are guilty of robbery, even if only C took the cash.
- •You have the right to remain silent if you are questioned about a crime.
- •You have the right to legal representation.
📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library
⚖️ Content reviewed by Adv. Shailendra Babbar, Seasoned Advocate, with 31 years of legal practice
📚 Act Reference: Code of Civil Procedure
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