IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.16546 of 2008 MD.NAZ Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 02. 6-5-2008 This is an application for the grant of regular bail in a case of demand and atrocities. Farhat Khan submitted a written report alleging therein that she was married to the petitioner on 10th June, 2006 according to the Muslim rites and ornaments, clothes etc. worth Rs.80, 000/- were given in the marriage. It is alleged that from the very beginning of the marriage her husband started demanding Rs.45, 000/- for which Panchayati took place several times. It is further alleged that her husband and other members of the family always used to abuse and assault her for non fulfillment of demand. It is further alleged that her husband asked her to bring a sum of Rs.45, 000/- from her brother failing which she would be killed. It is further alleged that her husband and other family members assaulted her on back, neck, cheeks and stomach. It is alleged that her father in law assaulted with belt. It is further said that her husband pressed her neck with the intention to kill. Mother in law Jamila Khatoon poured kerosene oil on her body saying to kill her. On cry neighbouring people came and saved her. Lastly it is said that her husband took her to railway station and went back leaving her there. Learned lawyer for the petitioner submits that petitioner is the husband and he is ready to keep his wife. He submits that petitioner is in custody from 24th February, 2008. He, therefore, prays for grant of bail. - 2 - From the perusal of the impugned order it appears that the doctor has found three injuries on the person of the informant. Considering the allegation and the injuries found on the person of the informant together with the submissions made, I am of the view that this is not a fit case for grant of bail. The prayer for bail is, therefore, rejected. Learned lawyer for the petitioner submits that petitioner is ready to make compromise and keep the informant. In view of submissions made, the petitioner or person on his behalf may make conciliation and if the compromise takes place between the parties, the trial court, in that case, shall grant bail to the petitioner. rkp (Anwar Ahmad, J)