The accused No. 1, the Appellant before us, and accused Nos. 2, 3 and 4 were charged that they, at Bombay, between about June 1950 and November 1950, were parties to a criminal conspiracy by agreeing to do certain illegal acts, to wit: Firstly, 882 that they used as genuine forged bills of entry which included bills of entry Exhibit Z; Secondly, that they ,heated the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports, Bombay, by fraudulently I and dishonestly inducing him to deliver to the firm of J. Sobhraj & Co., an import licence bearing No. 248189/48 to import cycles from United Kingdom of the value of Rs. 1,98,960; Thirdly, that they cheated the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports, Bombay, by falsely and dishonestly inducing him to deliver to the firm of J. Sobhraj & Co., an import licence bearing No. 203056/48 to import watches from Switzerland of the value of Rs. 3,45,325; and Fourthly, that they cheated the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports, Bombay, by fraudulently and dishonestly inducing him to deliver to the firm of J. Sobhraj & Co., an import licence bearing No. 250288/48 to import artificial silk piece goods from Switzerland of the value of Rs. 12,11,829; and the above said illegal acts were done in pursuance of the said agreement and that they thereby committed an offence punishable under section 120 B of the Indian Penal Code.