IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.29052 of 2008 1. GOPAL SAH S/O LATE BALO SAH 3. SUNIL KUMAR SAH S/O GOPAL SAH BOTH R/O VILLAGE BAIDACHAK, P.S. PANJWARA, DISTT- BANKA-PETITIONERS Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR---------- OPPOSITE PARTY ----------- 4 21.1.2009 Heard learned counsel for the parties. This bail application has been filed by petitioner nos. 1 and 3, namely, Gopal Sah, father-in-law of the deceased and Sunil Kumar Sah, husband of the deceased. Submissions made on behalf of the petitioners are that even as per the F.I.R. the deceased was supposed to have been strangulated to death but the postmortem report does not support the above fact. Not only this, both the petitioners had accompanied the informant and the deceased who had been taken to Doctor for treatment. It has also come during investigation that some medical help was extended to the deceased and thereafter referred to another hospital for proper treatment but the death occurred in between. It is the submission of learned counsel for the petitioners that in the above circumstances the allegation seems to be doubtful. So is the narration or the reason for the cause of death. There are some reflection of what has been stated by learned counsel for the petitioners in the case diary Keeping the said in mind, let petitioner no. 1, Gopal Sah and petitioner no.3 Sunil Kumar Sah be enlarged on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 20,000/- (Rs. Twenty thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction - 2 - of Additional Sessions Judge, F.T.C., Banka in connection with S. T. No. 542 of 2008/ T. R. No. 379 of 2008 arising out of Banka (Panjwara) P.S. Case No. 428 of 2007 with a direction that they shall appear on each and every date fixed in the case either in person or through their counsel and shall not abstain without permission of the court below. RPS (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)