Case Facts:
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.3925 of 2012 ====================================================== Anil Kumar Singh .... .... Petitioner/s Versus The State Of Bihar .... .... Opposite Party/s ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH KUMAR SINGH ORAL ORDER 2 06-02-2012 Petitioner is apprehending his arrest in a case registered for the offences under [STATUTE] . It is alleged that victim was given poison in the breakfast offered by the petitioner and others. It is submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that since the niece of the deceased eloped with the boy of the petitioner, hence the case and counter case have been lodged, hence accusation of giving poison in the breakfast appears to be unreasonable. It is further submitted that forensic science laboratory report has not been received and it appears that others have been granted anticipatory bail in the matter. Considering the aforesaid facts, let the petitioner namely Anil Kumar Singh, in the event of his arrest or surrender before the Court below within a period of 12 weeks Patna High Court Cr.Misc. No.3925 of 2012 (2) dt.06-02-2012 2 / 2 2 from today, be released on anticipatory bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/-(ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Aurangabad in connection with Aurangabad(T) P.S. Case No. 314 of 2011. Shageer/- (Dinesh Kumar Singh, J)

Applicable IPC Section: 328

Statute Text:
Section 328 of the Indian Penal Code. Administering stupefying drug with intent to cause hurt, etc. Whoever administers to or causes to be taken by any person any poison or any stupefying, intoxicating or unwholesome drug, or other thing with intent to cause hurt to such person, or with intent to commit or to facilitate the commission of an offence or knowing it to be likely that he will thereby cause hurt, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.