Based on the principles on discharge under Section 227 of the   Cr.P.C, in Dipakbhai   Jagdishchandra   Patel v.  State   of Gujarat (2019) 16 SCC 547, this Court recapitulated “…23. … All that   is required is, the court must be satisfied that with the materials available, a case is made out for the accused to stand trial… Strong suspicion must be the   suspicion   which   is   premised   on   some material which commends itself to the court as sufficient to entertain the prima facie view that the   accused   has   committed   the   offence.” In this case, upon correct computation of expenditure during the check period, held, what   we   have undertaken is not a roving inquiry, but a simple and necessary inquiry for a proper adjudication of an application for discharge, prima facie case not made out against accused, hence, appellant was discharged.

 

[Kanchan Kumar v. State of Bihar, (2022) 9 SCC 577]

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