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Six persons were charged under Sec. 302/149 IPC. Two were acquitted and the remaining four cannot be connected under :
Sec. 149
Sec. 302
Both (a) and (b)
None of these.
- Section 149 IPC deals with unlawful assembly and makes every member of such assembly liable for offences committed by the group if there are five or more people.
- If two out of six are acquitted, only four are left. That means the "unlawful assembly" provision under Sec. 149 cannot apply, as it needs at least five people.
- Section 302 IPC relates to murder. The individuals could still be connected under this section if evidence supports their individual guilt.
- Option 1 (Sec. 149) is about group liability, which does not apply with less than five people.
- Option 2 (Sec. 302) focuses on murder itself, which can apply individually.
- Option 3 (Both (a) and (b)) would apply if neither section could be used, but Section 302 still can be.
- Option 4 (None of these) does not fit since Section 302 can still apply.
Correct Answer: Option 1, Sec. 149
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