Case Facts:
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.43913 of 2012 ====================================================== 1. Md. Vicky Khan @ Gajni S/O Md. Khalid Resident Of Mohalla Under Tekari, P.S. Tekari, District Gaya At Present Resident Of Mohalla Kathokar Talab, P.S. Civil Line, District Gaya .... Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar .... Opposite Party ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE GOPAL PRASAD ORAL ORDER 3 11-12-2012 Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. This is a petition for grant of regular bail for offence under [STATUTE] , 25(1-B)a and 26 of the Arms Act and 3 and 4 of the Explosive Substance Act. The first information report is against unknown. However, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that nothing recovered from the possession of the petitioner nor the petitioner was put on test identification parade and the only material against the petitioner is the confessional statement of the co-accused. The learned counsel for the State does not dispute the fact. Hence, having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, the petitioner, above named, is directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- (rupees ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each in connection with Sessions Trial No. 90 of 2011/340 of 2011 arising out of Kotwali P.S. Case No. 287 of 2010 to the satisfaction of the Ad Hoc Additional Sessions Judge, I, Gaya. SA/- (Gopal Prasad, J)

Applicable IPC Section: 394

Statute Text:
Section 394 of the Indian Penal Code. Person voluntarily causing hurt in committing or attempting to commit robbery, or any other person jointly concerned in such robbery. If any person, in committing or in attempting to commit robbery, voluntarily causes hurt, such person, and any other person jointly concerned in committing or attempting to commit such robbery, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.