Directions: Each question consists of legal propositions/principles and facts. These principles have to be applied to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Principle: Whoever desires any court to give judgement about any legal right or liability which depends on the existence of those facts which he asserts - must prove that those facts exist. Facts: A asserts that B - C and D have committed an off ence of criminal conspiracy and therefore A desires a Court to give judgment that B - C and D shall be punished for that crime which A says B - C and D have committed.

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Directions: Each question consists of legal propositions/principles and facts. These principles have to be applied to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Principle: Whoever desires any court to give judgement about any legal right or liability which depends on the existence of those facts which he asserts - must prove that those facts exist. Facts: A asserts that B - C and D have committed an off ence of criminal conspiracy and therefore A desires a Court to give judgment that B - C and D shall be punished for that crime which A says B - C and D have committed.






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