Case Facts:
Patna High Court Cr.Misc. No.15604 of 2012 (2) dt.24-04-2012 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No. 15604 of 2012 ====================================================== Tarkeshwar Kumar Gond .... .... Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar .... .... Opposite Party ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE GOPAL PRASAD ORAL ORDER 2 24-04-2012 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. This is a petition for regular bail for the offence under [STATUTE] with regard to theft of motor-cycle. The motor-cycle was recovered from the house of the co-accused Shyam Sundar Yadav. The petitioner has not been named in the First Information Report and was arrested on suspicion. However, from order of the Sessions Judge it is apparent that the petitioner was apprehended on chase while he was going on motorcycle. However, there is mention about the name of the petitioner about his complicity. The petitioner is in jail since 06.02.2012 and has no criminal antecedent. Hence, having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, the petitioner above named is ordered to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- (ten thousand) Patna High Court Cr.Misc. No.15604 of 2012 (2) dt.24-04-2012 with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bagaha in connection with Bagaha (Pathkhauli) P. S. Case No. 34 of 2012 subject to the condition that one of the bailors shall be the near relative of the petitioner and he shall file an affidavit about the antecedent of the petitioner. Kundan/- (Gopal Prasad, J.)

Applicable IPC Section: 411

Statute Text:
Section 411 of the Indian Penal Code. Dishonestly receiving stolen property knowing it to be stolen. Whoever dishonestly receives or retains any stolen property, knowing or having reason to believe the same to be stolen property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.