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State Of Bihar vs Ramesh Singh on 2 August, 1977

5. It is settled law that at the stage of consideration on the point of charge, the Court is required to form a prima facie view and to point out if there appears strong suspicion pointing out the guilt of accused, the Court is not required to evaluate the evidence and probative value of the evidence. The Apex Court in case titled as State of Bihar Vs. Ramesh Singh reported as AIR 1997 SC 2018 has observed that Court is not required to see whether there is sufficient ground for conviction of the accused or whether the trial is sure to end in his conviction. It was also held that at the initial stage if there is strong suspicion which leaves the Court to think that there is ground for presuming that accused has committed an offence, then it is not open to the Court to see that there is no sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused.
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