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Which of the following conditions must be fulfilled for conviction on circumstantial evidence?

A. The circumstances from which the conclusion is to be drawn should be fully established and not "may be established"

B. The circumstances must be of a conclusive nature and tendency

C. It should exclude every possible hypothesis except the one to be proved

D. All of them

Answer: Option D


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