IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.13528 of 2010 ASHOK YADAV S/O DHANESHWAR YADAV, R/O VILLAGE- SONBARSHA, PS- CHAUTHAM, DISTT- KHAGARIA-PETITIONER Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR------------OPPOSITE PARTY. ----------- 5 15.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the parties. From the supplementary affidavit it emerges that the petitioner was taken into custody on 26th May, 2009. The offence for which he was charged is under Sections 147, 148, 149, 341 and 307 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 27 of the Arms Act. Contention of the petitioner is that the petitioner has now spent enough period in custody coupled with the fact that the origin of the institution of the present case is because of some land dispute going on between the parties and he is not a harden criminal. It is further stated on behalf of the petitioner that if he is enlarged on bail he will not indulge in any criminal activity and will not take law in his hand. He shall resolve the land dispute through the peaceful means and at all by invoking the jurisdiction of the civil court. With the above undertaking given in this regard, let the petitioner, namely, Ashok Yadav be enlarged on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 20,000/- (Rs. twenty thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Sessions Judge, Khagaria in connection with Session Case No. 295 of 2009 arising out of Chautham P.S. Case No.64 of 2008. One of the sureties will be executed by the wife of the petitioner on due - 2 - verification of the identity of the bailor by the court below and other by own brother of the petitioner whose identity will also be duly identified by evidence in this regard. Petitioner is directed to cooperate in the trial by appearing before the trial court on each and every date fixed in the case either by himself or through his counsel. He shall neither threat the witnesses nor take law in his hand. If in any other crime comes to the notice of the authority or is brought to the notice of the court below, the court below would have liberty to seek cancellation of his bail. RPS (Ajay Kumar Tripathi,J.)