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In this video, we cover the crucial provisions relating to conspiracy and relevant facts under Sections 7–11 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Understanding these sections is extremely important for judiciary and law entrance exams, especially questions based on conspiracy, motive, preparation, conduct, and otherwise relevant facts. 🔍 What You Will Learn: Section 7 – Occasion, cause, effect, opportunity & state of things Section 8 – Motive, preparation & conduct (quick revision link) Section 9 – Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts Section 10 – Things said or done by conspirators (Doctrine of Agency in conspiracy) Section 11 – When otherwise irrelevant facts become relevant How courts treat evidence in criminal conspiracy cases Important illustrations and exam-based examples ⚖ Why This Topic Is Important? Section 10 is one of the most tested provisions in Judiciary exams. It expands admissibility by making acts and statements of one conspirator relevant against others. 🎯 Best for: Judiciary | APO | LLB | UGC NET (Law) | Law Optional