IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR.MISC. NO.55637 OF 2007 AMARNATH VERMA @ AMARNATH KUMAR VERMA, SON OF SACHIDANAND VERMA, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE MANPURA, POLICE STATION BANGRA, DISTRICT SAMASTIPUR VERSUS THE STATE OF BIHAR ******* 2 25/03/2010 Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner and the A.P.P. appearing on behalf of the State. Learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that the order refusing to discharge the petitioner is to be quashed on the ground that there is no evidence to indicate that the informant was administered poison and it is also said that the bottle of poison was passed over to he from outside the room, through a window. It is further submitted that the First Information Report itself has been lodged after three days and there is no medical evidence to support the allegation of administration of poison. The grounds raised on behalf of the petitioner may be good grounds if shown to be correct for acquittal during the final hearing of the case but at this stage, this Court cannot hold that no prima facie case is made out on the basis of the First Information Report or the evidence gathered during investigation. This application is accordingly dismissed. Anand ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)