Principle: the Existence of All the Alleged Facts is Relevant Whether They Occurred at the Same Time and Place Or at Different Times and Places. Facts: A, a Citizen - Legal Reasoning

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Principle: The existence of all the alleged facts is relevant whether they occurred at the same time and place or at different times and places.

Facts: A, a citizen of England, is accused of committing the murder of B in India by taking part in a conspiracy hatched in England. 

Options

  • The facts that A accused of commission of murder and of conspiracy are relevant facts 

  • Only the fact that A is accused of committing the murder of B is relevant 

  • Only the fact that A is accused of the conspiracy hatched in England is relevant 

  • A citizen of England cannot be tried in India 

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Solution

The facts that A accused of commission of murder and of conspiracy are relevant facts

Explanation:

The facts that A is accused of commission of murder  and of conspiracy are relevant facts based on the principle: “Existence of all the alleged facts is relevant  whether they occurred at the same time and place or at  different times and places.” It doesn’t matter whether A  was in India or England.

Concept: Law of Torts (Entrance Exams)
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2018-2019 (May) Set 1
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