IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.12196 of 2010 Ravineesh Kumar, son of Arjun Singh, resident of Village- Madhurapur Bichalatoly, P.S. Teghara, District- Begusarai. …….Petitioner. Versus The State of Bihar ……………………….Opposite Party. For the petitioner :- Mr. Manish Chandra Gandhi, Advocate. For the State :- Mr. Mangal Pandit,A.P.P. ----------- 2. 05. 05. 2010. Heard the parties. In a criminal prosecution for offence under Section 387 and some other allied offences of the Indian Penal Code, the petitioner and other co-accused persons are alleged to have demanded Rangdari (extortion) from the informant. Out of four accused persons,who had gone for collecting Rangdari amount, three accused persons were arrested on the spot with the help of other businessmen and local people, but the petitioner succeeded in fleeing away from there. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that he is a student of B.C.A. and the matter has been compromised between the parties and some witnesses also filed affidavit in his favour. Filing of affidavit by some witnesses goes to show that the petitioner has not only committed the crime in question, but has also started tampering with prosecution evidence. In view of serious nature of allegation against the petitioner, his prayer for anticipatory bail is rejected. The petitioner must surrender in the court below in connection with Teghara P.S. Case No. 210/2009 within a period of four weeks from today and seek regular bail if so advised, which shall be disposed of on its own merit without being prejudice by the present order. m.p. ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.) 2