IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA SLA No.63 of 2007 BAIJ NATH SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 2 25.7.2008 Heard learned counsel for the appellant and learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the State of Bihar. The Special leave to appeal has been filed against the judgment dated 13.8.2007, whereby the learned trial court has acquitted the opp parties 2 to 12 of charges under sections 147,323,341 and 379 of the penal code. It is submitted on behalf of the appellant that evidences of witnesses particularly PWs 1 and 3 support the factum of allegation under section 326 of the penal code as they have deposed that accused persons/opp parties came, surrounded the prosecution side and committed offence as alleged From going through the materials on record, it appears that learned trial court has rightly discussed all the witnesses and materials brought on record during trial. In the circumstances, the Special leave to appeal does not have any scope of interference with the impugned judgment. The Special leave to appeal is dismissed accordingly. Shashi. (S.P.Singh,J)