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Section 120B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
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Section 467 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 471 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Dipakbhai Jagdishchndra Patel vs The State Of Gujarat on 24 April, 2019
23.At the stage of framing the charge in accordance with the principles which have been laid down by this Court, what the court is expected to do is, it does not act as a mere post office. The court must indeed sift the material before it. The material to be sifted would be the material which is produced and relied upon by the prosecution. The sifting is not to be meticulous in the sense that the court dons the mantle of the trial Judge hearing arguments after the entire evidence has been adduced after a full-fledged trial and the question is not whether the prosecution has made out the case for the conviction of the accused. All that is required is, the court must be satisfied that with the materials available, a case is made out for the accused to stand trial. A strong suspicion suffices. However, a strong suspicion must be founded on some material. The material must be such as can be translated into evidence at the stage of trial. The strong suspicion cannot be the pure subjective satisfaction based on the moral notions of the Judge that here is a case where it is possible that the accused has committed the offence. Strong suspicion must be the suspicion which is premised on some material which commends itself to the court as sufficient to entertain the prima facie view that the accused has committed the offence.
The State Of Rajasthan vs Ashok Kumar Kashyap on 13 April, 2021
In State of Rajasthan v. Ashok Kumar Kashyap: (2021) 11 SCC 191, the Honble Supreme Court held that: -
Sanghi Brothers (Indore) Pvt.Ltd vs Sanjay Choudhary & Ors on 3 October, 2008
(Indore) (P) Ltd. v. Sanjay Choudhary: (2008) 10 SCC 681, State of Maharashtra v. Som Nath Thapa: (1996) 4 SCC 659,