Prosecution cannot be allowed in absence of prima facie case: SC

The Supreme Court of India has reiterated the principle that criminal prosecutions should not proceed unless there is a prima facie case against the accused. This ruling underlines the necessity for thorough examination and evaluation of evidence before charges are formally framed. The court's stance aims to prevent wrongful prosecution and ensure that individuals are not subjected to legal proceedings without sufficient grounds. The emphasis on careful scrutiny reflects the judiciary's commitment to uphold justice, protecting citizens from arbitrary legal actions. The decision serves as a reminder for lower courts to meticulously assess evidence before moving forward with charges, reinforcing the fundamental rights of individuals within the legal system.
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