AB 1396/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE K MERUNO Heard Mr N Uddin, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr K Munir, learned Ad dl. PP, Assam. As ordered on 20.6.2011, the learned Addl. PP, Assam, has produced both the Naga on PS Case No 646/2011 and Nagaon PS Case No 432/2011. The learned counsel for the petitioners submits that on the basis of the FIR at Annexure- A to this petition dated 2.5.2011, the complainant, Md Noor Ali, who is the brother of the deceased has stated that on 19.3.2011 the accused petition ers caused marpit to his younger brother, Md Karam Ali, and seriously injured him. His brother was under treatment from 20.3.2011 to 1.4.2011 and when his hea lth condition was not improved, he was brought to his home and on 2.5.2011 at ab out 11.00 AM his injured brother died. The FIR dated 19.3.2011 lodged by Md Noor Ali against the accused petitioners is also pertaining to the same incident of marpit in which the brother of the co mplainant Md Karam Ali was injured and according to the injury report the said p erson has suffered grievous injuries. According to the learned Addl. PP, Assam, the deceased was injured as revealed f rom the FIR on 19.3.2011 and was medically examined. According to injury report, he received grievous injuries and after treatment he was taken to his own home. Thereafter the FIR date 2.5.2011 was lodged and Nagaon PS Case No 646/2011 was registered. The post mortem report reveals that the deceased has died of acute p oisoning of insecticides. I have considered both injury report in connection with Nagaon PS Case No 432/20 11 and post mortem report in connection with Nagaon PS Case No 646/2011 pertaini ng to the same incident. The injury report in connection with Nagaon PS Case No 432/2011 and post mortem report in connection with Nagaon PS Case No 646/2011 do not tally. Prima facie, it would appear that the deceased person sis not die as a result of injuries he received as stated in the FIR dated 19.3.2011 correspon ding to Nagaon PS Case No 432/2011 but he died due to acute poisoning of insecti cides as revealed from the post mortem report produced in connection with Nagaon PS Case No 646/2011. After going through the relevant records produced by the learned Addl. PP, Assam and submissions made by the learned Addl. PP, Assam from the Case Diary which a re presumed to be his true statements, I am of the considered opinion that accus ed petitioners are entitled to be enlarged on bail. Accordingly, the interim ord er passed by this Court on 20.6.2011 is made absolute. With the above, the bail application stands disposed of.