IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.1745 of 2010 PAWAN KUMAR @ VICKKY KUMAR JHA, SON OF MANOJ KUMAR @ MANOJ KUMAR JHA R/O- VILLAGE DIWRA, P.S.- NAUHATTA, DISTRICT- SAHARSA UNDER THE GUARDIANSHIP OF HIS FATHER MANOJ KUMAR JHA. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR 3 18.01.2011 Petitioner, who has been declared juvenile in conflict with law, has been refused bail on the ground that his release would defeat the ends of justice. Petitioner is facing charge punishable under Sections 392 and 411 of Indian Penal Code. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that admittedly he is not named in the F.I.R. The looted motorcycle is said to have been recovered from the house of an accused where the petitioner was found present. It is submitted that the petitioner has a joint family headed by his grandfather who is ready to become a bailer in case the petitioner is released on bail. Referring to the averments made in the bail application, it is submitted that he has no criminal antecedent. A report from the concerned Probation Officer was called for which has been received and placed at Flag-“A”. It appears from the said report that the two brothers of the petitioner are engaged in higher studies. One of them is a student of Bachelor of Technology. Several persons of the locality including Ward Member vouched for the petitioner. It appears that he is in remand home/custody since 30.7.2010. Regard being had to the aforesaid facts, this Court is inclined to release him on bail. Impugned orders dated 30.10.2010 - 2 - and 27.11.2010 are set aside. Petitioner abovenamed is directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Juvenile Justice Court, Saharsa in connection with G.R. Case No. 1243/2010 (arising out of Saharsa Sadar P.S. case no. 313/2010 subject to the following conditions: (i) The two bailers in the case would be the father and grandfather of the petitioner. (ii) Both the bailers shall monitor the petitioner and produce him before the court as and when required. (iii) Petitioner shall appear before the concerned Probation Officer once in a month for a period of six months from the date of his release providing an occasion to the Probation Officer to monitor his conduct. In case of default in such appearance, the Probation Officer shall promptly report the matter to the concerned Court whereafter his bail bonds shall be cancelled. During the subsistence of the present order, if the petitioner is found involved in any other offence, the same shall be considered as a breach of the order entailing cancellation. pkj (Kishore K. Mandal, J)