IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.472 of 2010 RAJESH BHARDWAJ, SON OF SHRI GANESH PRASAD SINGH, RESIDENT OF 13/2 ANANDPURI, P.S. KRISHNAPURI, TOWN AND DISTRICT – PATNA. ….. PETITIONER. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR. …… OPP. PARTY. ----------- 02/ 13.01.2010 This application has been filed for modification of order dated 21.12.2009 passed in Cr. Misc. No. 41823 of 2009, wherein some clerical error has cropped in at page 2 of the order. At para 2 the name of the petitioner has wrongly been printed as Rakesh Bhardwaj in place of Rajesh Bhardwaj. It is corrected as Rajesh Bhardwaj. Another error is at page 2 para 1, where it is mentioned that charge sheet has been submitted under Section 306 of the IPC and not under Section 302, 201 & 120B of the IPC. In para 24 of the anticipatory bail application, it is clearly mentioned that charge sheet has been submitted under Section 302, 201 & 120B of the IPC. Obviously, statement regarding submission of charge sheet under Section 306 of the IPC is a typographical error and that needs correction. Mr. Madhup has appeared on behalf of the informant and raised objection regarding correction of this error stating that it cannot be treated as typographical error - 2 - and that cannot be corrected. It has also been submitted that petitioner’s counsel has misled the court by making such submission. No such submission was made, neither there is any such statement in the anticipatory bail application. It is just a typographical error and that needs correction. The line “charge sheet has been submitted under Section 306 of the IPC” is corrected as charge sheet has been submitted under Section 302, 201 & 120B of the IPC. The time earlier allowed for surrendering before the court below within four weeks from the date of the order, is extended by further four weeks from today. All other conditions will remain same. Let a copy of this order be faxed to the court of Railway Judicial Magistrate, Arrah in connection with Arrah Rail G.R.P.S. Case No. 73 of 2007, in case requisite cost is deposited by the petitioner. DKS/ (Mridula Mishra, J.)