Central Bureau of Investigation, Hyderabad v. K. Narayana Rao, (2012) 9 SCC 512, in which Supreme Court opined thus: “24. The ingredients of the offence of criminal conspiracy are that there should be an agreement between the persons who are alleged to conspire and the said agreement should be for doing of an illegal act or for doing, by illegal means, an act which by itself may not be illegal. In other words, the essence of criminal conspiracy is an agreement to do an illegal act and such an agreement can be proved either by direct evidence or by circumstantial evidence  or by both and...
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M.S. SHERIFF Vs. THE STATE OF MADRAS AND OTHERS -The criminal matters should be given precedence. There is some difference...
Blood, Semen, Viscera, Hair, Arms, Ammunition, Electric Meters, Ballastics, Weapon of Offence, Tampered Registration no. of Vehicles, Wearing Apparels etc....
Wherever there is inordinate delay on the part of the investigating agency in completing the investigation, such...
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The basic ingredients of the offence of criminal conspiracy are: (i) an agreement between two or more...
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