Yes Keshav. Please see below code :
Below is my karma.conf.js file. Here are all files added which I need to test. And as well as I have added a few plugins for generating reports and code coverage.
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
     basePath: '',
    // frameworks to use
    // available frameworks: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-adapter
    frameworks: ['jasmine'],
    plugins: [
      'karma-jasmine',
      'karma-coverage',
      'karma-chrome-launcher',
      'karma-html-reporter',
      'karma-ng-html2js-preprocessor'
],
// list of files / patterns to load in the browser
files: [
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-mocks.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/ionic.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular.min.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-route.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-sanitize.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-animate.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-touch.min.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/angular-ui-router.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/ionic-angular.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/http-auth-interceptor.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/libs/ng-map.min.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/index.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/app.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/controllers.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/services.js',
    'my_dir_path/www/js/startSpec.js',
    '*.html'
],
// list of files to exclude
exclude: [
],
// preprocess matching files before serving them to the browser
// available preprocessors: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-preprocessor
preprocessors: {
  //'**/*.html': ['angular-templating-html2js']
  "my_dir_path/www/partials/*.html": ["ng-html2js"]
},
ngHtml2JsPreprocessor: {
    // If your build process changes the path to your templates,
    // use stripPrefix and prependPrefix to adjust it.
    //stripPrefix: "source/path/to/templates/.*/",
    //prependPrefix: "web/path/to/templates/",
    stripPrefix:"my_dir_path/www/",
    // the name of the Angular module to create
    moduleName: 'partials'
},
// test results reporter to use
// possible values: 'dots', 'progress'
// available reporters: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-reporter
reporters: ['progress', 'html'],
// the default configuration
/* htmlReporter: {
  outputDir: 'karma_html',
  templatePath: 'node_modules/karma-html-reporter/jasmine_template.html'
}, */
// web server port
port: 9876,
// enable / disable colors in the output (reporters and logs)
colors: true,
// level of logging
// possible values: config.LOG_DISABLE || config.LOG_ERROR || config.LOG_WARN || config.LOG_INFO || config.LOG_DEBUG
logLevel: config.LOG_INFO,
// enable / disable watching file and executing tests whenever any file changes
autoWatch: true,
// start these browsers
// available browser launchers: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-launcher
browsers: ['Chrome'],
// Continuous Integration mode
// if true, Karma captures browsers, runs the tests and exits
singleRun: false
  });
};
And this is my spec.js file. Here I am writing unit test cases for the controller. In this specs calling function "$scope.onClickResetForgot()" (That is in controller) for testing controller code. In controller I am also calling one HTTP service. After HTTP call, we are not able to back in response that why we have updating scope manually via $scope.$digest().
   'use strict';
    describe('loginController', function () {
        var $scope,$controller,$httpBackend, AuthenticationService, def, respData = {data : {Success:true,ErrorMsg:""}};
        beforeEach(inject(function ($rootScope, $controller, $q,$injector) {
            $httpBackend = $injector.get('$httpBackend');
            $httpBackend.expectGET('./partials/main.html').respond(200);
            AuthenticationService = {
              forgotPassword: function (data) {
                console.log(data);  
                def = $q.defer();
                return def.promise;
              }
            };
            spyOn(AuthenticationService, 'forgotPassword').and.callThrough();
            $scope = $rootScope.$new();
            $controller = $controller('loginController', {
            '$scope': $scope,
            AuthenticationService : AuthenticationService    
            });
        }));
        it("Verifying login credentials, device token and device id." , function() {
            $scope.Reset.Email = "[email protected]";
            $scope.onClickResetForgot();
            def.resolve(respData);
            // Update response to controller. So we need to call below line manually. 
            $scope.$digest();
            expect(AuthenticationService.forgotPassword).toHaveBeenCalled();
            $httpBackend.flush();   
        })
    });
});
And this is my controller in controller.js.
    .controller('loginController', ['$rootScope', '$scope', '$http', '$state', 'AuthenticationService', '$ionicPopup', function($rootScope, $scope, $http, $state, AuthenticationService,$ionicPopup) {
    $scope.onClickResetForgot =function(type) {
      console.log($scope.Reset.Email);
      $scope.forgotMessage = "";
      $rootScope.message = "";
      AuthenticationService.forgotPassword({"Email": $scope.Reset.Email}).then(function (resp) {
            var forgotPasswordPopup = $ionicPopup.alert({
                  title: "Forgot Password",
                  template: "An email has been sent to '"+$scope.Reset.Email+"' with instructions for recovering your AlertSense credentials"
              });
            forgotPasswordPopup.then(function(res) {
                $scope.onCancelForgot();
            });
      });
    }
}])
So after updating scope to controller, I am getting error as mentioned above. Please let me know if you need more information.