IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.2874 of 2010 1. Siyaram Kunwar, son of late Ram Varan Kunwar 2. Shreenath Singh, son of late Tipa Singh Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 07.04.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the State. Petitioners apprehend their arrest in connection with Hajipur Sadar P.S.Case No.229/2009 dated 21.06.2009 registered under Sections 147, 148, 149, 442, 324, 307, 504, 506 of the I.P.C. and Section 27 of the Arms Act. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioners that even according to the prosecution case, though petitioner no.1 was armed with Bhala and is alleged to have attempted to cause injury on head of one Pradip Singh but that did not hit him. He further submits that so far petitioner no.2 is concerned, though he is alleged to be armed with Farsa, but there is nothing to show that he caused specific injury to the informant. By referring to Annexure-2, he submits that now matter has been compromised between the parties. Leaned counsel for the State has opposed the prayer for anticipatory bail and has submitted that offences are not compoundable. 2 Be that as it may, in view of the fact that the petitioner no.1 is not alleged to have caused any injury to any person, let the petitioner no.1, in the event of his arrest/surrender before the court below within four weeks from today be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the C.J.M, Vaishali at Hajipur in connection with Hajipur Sadar P.S.Case No.229/2009 subject to the condition laid down under Section 438 (2) of the Cr.P.C. However, so far petitioner no.2 is concerned, in view of the fact that he is alleged to have used Farsa causing injuries to the informant, his prayer for anticipatory bail is dismissed. He must surrender in the court below within a period of four weeks from today and if so advised, may seek regular bail. If such a prayer is made, then the court below may dispose of the same on its own merit without being prejudiced by the present order. V.K. Pandey (Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)