IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.24860 of 2010 SANJAY SINGH @ SANJAY KR. SINGH @ MAHATMA SON OF LATE SHEO KUMAR SINGH, R/O VILL- AGWANPUR, P.S. BARH, DISTRICT PATNA. Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 14.7.2010. This is the second attempt on behalf of the petitioner for grant of bail in connection with Barh P.S. Case No.201 of 2004 corresponding to Sessions Trial No.3 of 2007, which was registered under Section 307 and other allied Sections of the Indian Penal Code and Section 27 of the Arms Act. Earlier by order dated 24.2.2010 passed in Cr. Misc. No.37849 of 2009, the prayer of the petitioner was rejected keeping in view the fact that he was accused in number of cases and also on the basis of report of the court below on the point that trial had already commenced. While pressing the present bail petition, learned counsel for the petitioner has referred to statement made in paragraph-7 of the petition wherein it has been indicated that in this case altogether 13 witnesses were cited as charge sheet witnesses and till date, out of 13, only one witness has been 2 examined, who has already turned hostile. In the present case, the petitioner is in custody since long. Keeping in view the fact that out of 13, only one witness was examined and that too, has turned hostile, the court considers that there is no need to further detain the petitioner in the present case. Accordingly, the petition for grant of bail is allowed. The petitioner above named is directed to be released on bail on his furnishing bond of Rs.10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge-I, Barh, Patna in Barh P.S. Case No.201 of 2004 corresponding to S.Tr. No.3 of 2007 with a condition that on each and every date in the trial before the trial court, the petitioner shall physically remain present, failing which his bail bond shall stand automatically cancelled and concerned court will take immediate step for taking him into custody. Provided that in special circumstances, if the court considers that it is necessary to grant exemption from appearance on the petition filed by the 3 N.H./ petitioner before the date fixed in the case, the court below will be at liberty to grant such relief. With above observation and direction, the petition stands allowed. ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)