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Where there were only five named accused who committed dacoity. out of these two were acquitted holding that only three took part in the offence. The remaining three can be convicted of
Robbery.
Docility.
Unlawful assembly.
No offence.
- Dacoity: This is a form of robbery involving five or more individuals.
- Robbery: A crime involving taking property unlawfully from a person or presence by force or intimidation. If fewer than five individuals committed the crime, it becomes robbery instead of dacoity.
- Docility: Incorrect term in this context; it means being submissive or easy to manage.
- Unlawful Assembly: Gathering of five or more individuals with intent to commit a crime or cause a disturbance. Since only three were involved, it's not applicable here.
- No offence: This implies no legal wrong was committed, which is untrue in this scenario.
Robbery: Even with only three participants, they can be convicted of robbery since the crime involved force.
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