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ILC-2011-SC-CRL-Feb-29

Tej Bir & another Vs. State of Haryana & another

Head Note

Indian Penal Code,1860  - Section 120-B , Section 307 , Section 34 , The Arms Act,1959  - Section 27 , Section 30

Charges framed - Quashed by High Court - No evidence - Appeal - At the stage of framing of charge - Consider whether there is sufficient ground for proceeding - Not required to appreciate evidence and arrive at conclusion - Whether materials on record - Sufficient for conviction or not - Judgment of High Court quashing charge set aside - Appeal allowed.

Advocates For the Respondent(s) :

Manjit Singh, Ramesh Kumar, Vishal Malik, Sanjay Malik, M.C. Dhingra, Advocates

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Important Decision(s)- At the stage of framing of charge prima facie consider whether there is sufficient ground for proceeding not required to appreciate evidence and - Sufficient for conviction or not.







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