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Which of the following is not correct for relevancy of evidence to prove conspiracy?

A. There must be reasonable ground to believe that two or more persons have entered into a conspiracy

B. The act in question must have been done after the time when the intention to conspire was first entertained by any of them

C. The act must have been done in reference to their common intention

D. It can also be used in favour of the other party or for the purpose of showing that such a person was not a party to the conspiracy

Answer: Option D


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