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The five golden principles which constitute the 'Panchsheel' of the proof of a case based on circumstantial evidence are laid down in:

A. Haricharan Kurmi v. State of Bihar (AIR 1964 SC 1184)

B. Sharad v. State of Maharashtra (AIR 1984 SC 1622)

C. Ram Singh v. Col. Ram Singh (AIR 1986 SC 3)

D. Kashmir Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh (AIR 1952 SC 159)

E. None of the above

Answer: Option B


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