mischief or criminal misconduct, as provided in Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act. She submitted that Criminal Appeal No. 2891 of 2023 Page 4 of 11at the stage of framing of the charge, the High Court could not have gone into the veracity of the allegations made by the prosecuting agency in the charge sheet, and this is a case where trial ought to proceed against the respondent. 7. Learned senior counsel representing the respondent has taken us through the material forming part of the charge sheets. His submission is that taking the material in the charge sheets as it is, no case was made out to proceed against the respondent, and therefore, no interference was called for. High Court has rightly discharged the respondent. CONSIDERATION OF SUBMISSIONS 8. We have perused the charge sheet, the statements of witnesses and other material accompanying the charge sheet. The allegations against the respondent are found mainly in paragraph no.3 of the chargesheet. It is alleged that the accused,