Case Facts:
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.1221 of 2012 ====================================================== Balwant Sharma .... .... Petitioner/s Versus The State Of Bihar .... .... Opposite Party/s ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH KUMAR SINGH ORAL ORDER (Per: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH KUMAR SINGH) 2 27-01-2012 Heard learned counsels for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner is languishing in custody since 27.09.2011 in a case registered under [STATUTE] . The accusations of demanding extortion of Rs. 1,0,000/- and causing firearm injury are against Ranjay Sharma. It is alleged against this petitioner that after the victim received injury when he ordered other accused persons to kill when the assault was made. Considering fact that the thrust of accusation is against Ranjay Sharma, let the above named petitioner be released on bail, on furnishing the bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (ten Patna High Court Cr.Misc. No.1221 of 2012 (2) dt.27-01-2012 2 / 2 2 thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Aurangabad In connection with Upahara P.S. Case No. 32 of 2011. Amrendra/- (Dinesh Kumar Singh, J.)

Applicable IPC Section: 326

Statute Text:
Section 326 of the Indian Penal Code. Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means. Whoever, except in the case provided for by section 335, voluntarily causes grievous hurt by means of any instrument for shooting, stabbing or cutting, or any instrument which, used as a weapon of offence, is likely to cause death, or by means of fire or any heated substance, or by means of any poison or any corrosive substance, or by means of any explosive substance, or by means of any substance which it is deleterious to the human body to inhale, to swallow, or to receive into the blood, or by means of any animal, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.