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State (N.C.T. Of Delhi) vs Navjot Sandhu@ Afsan Guru on 4 August, 2005

In State (NCT of Delhi) v. Navjot Sandhu AIR 2005 SC 3820 it is held that 'few bits here and a few bits there on which the prosecution relies cannot be held to be adequate for connecting the accused in the offence of criminal conspiracy'. In the instant case, there is no evidence show that there was any association, much less meeting of minds, between the accused persons. Prosecution has been unable to prove any of the above noted circumstances to prove the conspiracy. Thus, it is held that the prosecution has not been able to establish that a conspiracy was entered into by the accused persons to possess or deal in the FICN.
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