Mr. Khandalawala, therefore, argues that the actions of Lala Shankarlal, of Doshi and of Mahajan subsequent to the period of conspiracy are admissible in evidence to prove that they were party to the conspiracy alleged in the case and to prove their guilt individually along with the accused persons He further submits that section 10 of the is permissive and not an exception as contended by Mr. Chari He says that he does not want to lead any evidence of the statements and actions of Lala Shankarlal against these accused persons, but he wants them in order that he may prove before the jury that Lala Shankarlal was also one of the conspirators with the accused persons Chari 's submission is that no evidence in this case could be admitted which is not admissible against the accused persons He submits that the question whether Shankarlal (or Doshi or Mahajan) was guilty of the offence of conspiracy or not cannot arise in this trial.