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 offence of criminal conspiracy and therefore A desires a court to give judgement that B, C and D shall be punished for that crime which a says B, C and D have committed.

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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 offence of criminal conspiracy and therefore A desires a court to give judgement that B, C and D shall be punished for that crime which a says B, C and D have committed.






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