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Parveen @ Sonu vs The State Of Haryana on 7 December, 2021
16. Learned counsel for accused No.2 has placed
reliance on the decision of Hon'ble Apex Court in Parveen @
Sonu Vs State of Haryana1, in support of his contention that
it is not safe to convict the accused in the absence of any
evidence to show meeting of minds between the conspirators
1
2021 SCC ONline SC 1184
Ram Sharan Chaturvedi vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 25 August, 2022
17. Learned counsel has also placed reliance on the
decision of the Hon'ble Apex Court in Ram Sharan Chaturvedi
Vs State of Madhya Pradesh2, in support of the very same
contention, but the Court has highlighted that it is not
necessary that there must be clear, categorical and express
agreement between the accused. On facts, the Court held that
the prosecution has failed to produce any evidence whatsoever
to satisfy the Court that there was a prior meeting of minds
between the accused. The Court has also observed that the
evidence placed by the prosecution does not even suggest
passive acknowledgment of conspiracy of the appellant before
it with the accused. Therefore, the Court has cautioned against
replacing mere suspicion with the requirement of proof of
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(2022) 16 SCC 166