IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.31747 of 2008 SONU KUMAR YADAV @ SONU KUMAR Versus STATE OF BIHAR - - - - 2. 20.8.2008 Heard. While the informant parked his motorcycle in the dickey of which he had kept Rs. 40,000/- and was getting some of his document zeroxed, the petitioner appeared at the scene, turned the bundle of Rs. 40,000/- out of the dickey and started running away. The informant raised hulla, people chased the petitioner and caught him. The cash was recovered and the petitioner and cash were presented before the Officer-in-charge of the Police Station. The contention is that the petitioner does not have any criminal history. The learned counsel has given a theory so as to appreciating the case that the petitioner has falsely been implicated. The Court appreciates the ability of the counsel but at the same time also appreciates the ability of the petitioner in commission of the offence. There could not be 2 any reason for the informant who was completely unknown to the petitioner to have come with a false allegation. The petition is dismissed. Kanth ( Dharnidhar Jha, J.)