IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr Misc No 4789 of 2011 Md Soaib Aalam @ Md Shoib, son of Md Ghulam Murtaza, resident of Village and P S – Nanpur, District – Sitamarhi - Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar - Opposite Party ----------- 2 28.02.2011 The petitioner is the husband of the deceased girl and is in custody since 13.09.2010 in relation to Nanpur Police Station Case No 69 of 2010 for alleged offence under Sections 304B, 120B/34 of Indian Penal Code. It is alleged that the petitioner and the deceased were married in the year, 2000 and it is alleged that the petitioner and his family members were mistreating from the very beginning. Earlier, a case was also instituted in which, on compromise, petitioner and others were let off. It is alleged that the informant’s daughter had a five year’s old boy and another one month’s old son. The informant learnt that because of torture for dowry, the girl had died and petitioner and others abandoned it. It is further pointed out by the State that the inquest report clearly suggests that there were injury marks and marks of strangulation on the body of the deceased. Learned counsel for the petitioner points out that the post mortem report makes no mention of it which clearly shows that there was no such injury and the post mortem report could not give any specific reason for the death and, as such, has reserved its opinion upon result from the Forensic Science Laboratory with regard to the viscera. Learned counsel for the petitioner further submits that from the first information report itself, it is clear that lady has only recently given birth to a child by operation and it is because of those post-operative complications, she has died while the petitioner and his father had gone for their eye surgery. 2 Chargesheet has already been filed. Be that as it may, the petitioner abovenamed is directed to be released on bail on his furnishing bonds of Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of SDJM, Pupri at Sitamarhi in Nanpur Police Station Case No 69 of 2010. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)