IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.10081 of 2011 SHEO KUMAR YADAV son of late Ram Babu Yadav, Resident of village-Kaiampur, P.S.-Khusrupur, District-Patna. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3. 11.5.2011. Heard Mr. Manoj Kumar Sinha, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Permeshwar Mehta, learned Additional Public Prosecutor. This is the third attempt for grant of bail in a case registered for the offence under section 395 of the Indian Penal Code. Initially, on merit, prayer for bail of the petitioner was rejected on 10.3.2010 in Cr. Misc. No.36248 of 2009. Thereafter, his second attempt for grant of bail was rejected on 19.11.2010 vide Cr. Misc. No.41448 of 2010. While rejecting the bail on second occasion, it was directed to complete hearing on charge within a period of two months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. Since charges could not be framed, the petitioner again filed the present petition. By order dated 6.4.2011 a report was called for from the court below which has been received and is kept at flag ‘X’. Perusal of the report indicates that in systematic way the accused persons are taking steps so that charge may not be framed. The report further indicates that on number of dates the petitioner was not produced by the jail authority. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is in Barh Sub.Divisional Jail. The report makes it clear that the jail authorities are not rendering full co-operation to the 2 court below. In view of the report of the court below and rejection of prayer for bail on two occasions the court is not inclined for extending the privilege of bail to the petitioner. While rejecting the prayer for bail of the petitioner, it is desirable to direct the Superintendent/Jailor of the Barh Subdivisional Jail to ensure production of the petitioner before the trial court on each and every date. With above observation and direction, prayer for bail of the petitioner is again rejected. Md.S. (Rakesh Kumar,J.)