Conviction Under Section 149 IPC: Membership Enough, No Overt Act Needed - Supreme Court

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In this video, we discuss a significant legal development as the Supreme Court clarifies that for conviction under Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), mere membership is sufficient, and no overt act is required. Understand the implications and legal intricacies of this ruling, especially relevant for legal professionals, judiciary exam aspirants, and anyone interested in Indian criminal law.

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