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Relevant fact U/s 10 of Evidence Act - In a case a conspiracy if ...

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August 14, 2013

Relevant fact U/s 10 of Evidence Act - In a case a conspiracy if there was reasonable ground to believe that two or more persons have conspired together to commit an offence then by virtue of Section 10 of the Evidence Act, anything said, done or written by one of such persons in reference to their common intention, was a relevant fact as against each of the persons - HC

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