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prima facie case is sufficient for summoning in a pvt compla

(Querist) 24 April 2010 This query is : Resolved 
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I am representing in a crl revision against summoning order of magistrate,accused has taken a ground in their revision for setting aside order of summoning on the ground that magistrate has not passed a speaking order,court ought to consider all evidence and than pass an order,as i think prima facie case is sufficient for summoning,court has relied on my citation UP Pollution board..SC and summoned the accused.Kindly suggest me some latest citations on this point in which courts held that prima facie case is sufficient to pass a summoning order in a pvt crl complaint.Thanx
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 31 October 2010
The law is satisfaction of the court after examining the complainant, not prima facie case.


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