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The Chargesheet: Innocent or Guilty — Informative Overview
What a chargesheet is
A chargesheet (also called an indictment, charge report, or police report in some jurisdictions) is a formal document prepared by law enforcement or the prosecution that lists the criminal charges against a person and the evidence or facts supporting those charges. It marks the transition from investigation to prosecution.
Role of evidence vs. allegation
- A chargesheet represents the prosecution’s allegations supported by evidence collected during investigation; it is not a determination of guilt.
- The sufficiency and reliability of evidence in the chargesheet are tested during pretrial proceedings and at trial.
Part 4: Common Myths About Chargesheets (Busted)
Myth 1: "Once a chargesheet is filed, I will go to jail."
False. Jail happens if:
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Myth 2: "A chargesheet means the police have proven my guilt."
False. Police collect prima facie evidence (on first appearance). In court, the defense can challenge every piece. A famous example: In the Aarushi Talwar murder case, the CBI filed a chargesheet against the parents, but later the Allahabad High Court acquitted them. Part 4: Common Myths About Chargesheets (Busted) Myth