Hon’ble Supreme Court of India :- The crystallized judicial view is that at the stage of framing charge, the court has to prima facie consider whether there is sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused. The court is not required to appreciate evidence to conclude whether the materials produced are sufficient or not for convicting the accused.
State Of Madhya Pradesh vs Mohanlal Soni on 19 July, 2000 SC
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