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Sine qua non of criminal conspiracy

N.K.Assumi ,
  11 July 2011       Share Bookmark

Court :
Supreme Court
Brief :
The ingredients of the offence of criminal conspiracy have been reiterated by the Supreme Court
Citation :
Yogesh @ Sachin Jagdish Joshi vs. State of Maharastra, Criminal Appeal No. 744-745 of 2008

The Supreme Court in Yogesh @ Sachin Jagdish Joshi vs. State of Maharastra, Criminal Appeal No. 744-745 of 2008 thus:

“The basic ingredients of the offence of criminal conspiracy are: (i) an agreement between two or more persons; (ii) the agreement must relate to doing or causing to be done either (a) an illegal act; or (b) an act which is not illegal in itself but is done by illegal means. It is, therefore The ingredients of the offence of criminal conspiracy have been reiterated by, plain that meeting of minds of two or more persons for doing or causing to be done an illegal act or an act by illegal means is sine qua non of criminal conspiracy.”

 
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