IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr. Misc. No.7440 of 2009 ***** Amar Singh, son of Fulo Singh, resident of village- Madhurapur, Purwaritolla, P.S.-Teghra, District-Begusarai. …. …. Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar …. …. Opposite party with Cr. Misc. No.27545 of 2009 ***** Rudal Yadav son of Bisho Yadav, resident of village- Barauni-2, Bakhtor, Asthan, P.S.-Teghra, District-Begusarai. …. …. Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar …. …. Opposite party with Cr. Misc. No.9619 of 2009 ***** Binda Rajak @ Binod Rajak son of Bindo Rajak, resident of village- Madhurapur, Purbari Tola, P.S.-Teghra, District-Begusarai. …. …. Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar …. …. Opposite party With Cr. Misc. No.7960 of 2009 ***** Fulo Singh son of Late Achhaibat Singh, resident of village- Madhurapur, Purwari Tola, P.S.- Teghra, District-Begusarai. …. …. Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar …. …. Opposite party ----------- 4. 7.11.2009. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned A.P.P. for the State. All these matters are heard together and are being disposed of by a common order because all the petitioners are accused in Teghra P.S. Case No.220 of 2008, which was registered under Sections 25(1- b)A/26/35 of the Arms Act and 120 B of the Indian Penal Code. The police instituted the F.I.R. and it is alleged that they had a secret information that some people had gathered at the house of Fulo Singh to - 2 - transact arms, a raid was carried out and in the raid they seized couple of boxes from which bullets of 5.56 mm came to be recovered in substantial quantity. The marking on the boxes indicated that the bullets were meant for defence services. On questioning it emerged that the said boxes were stolen from the Teghra Railway Yard and they were trying to dispose of or palm off the acquisition to any ready takers for the same. Submission of the counsels is that for the offence they have committed they have spent about a year in custody. It is not that they have a criminal history of dealing with arms and ammunitions but it was their misfortune that their kill turned out to be of prohibited arms. The petitioners are willing to cooperate in the trial, will not abscond or interfere with the course of justice. Keeping the period they have spend in custody and their willingness to cooperate in trial, let the petitioners, namely, Amar Singh, Rudal Yadav, Binda Rajak @ Binod Rajak and Fulo Singh, be enlarged on bail on furnishing bail bond in the sum of Rs.20,000/- (Twenty Thousand) each with two sureties in the like amount each to the satisfaction of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Begusarai in connection with Teghra P.S. Case No.220 of 2008. One of the sureties will be executed by a near blood relation on due identification. Petitioners will appear on each and every date before the trial Court either through themselves or through their counsels. Breach of any of the conditions may disentitle them from privilege of bail granted to them. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)