IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.26807 of 2011 Rabindra Kumar Versus The State Of Bihar ---------------------------------- 3 05-09-2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the state. It would appear from perusal of the impugned order that the petitioner was previously on bail but he made himself absent from the trial in the year, 1994 and subsequently, on 23.05.2001, his bail bonds was cancelled and on 28.05.2009, the petitioner was declared absconder. The contention of learned counsel for the petitioner is that the brother of the petitioner was pairwikar of the petitioner and he was also co-accused in Sessions Trial No. 485(A) of 1991 but unfortunately, the brother of the petitioner died in an accident and no pairvi could be made on behalf of the petitioner, resulting into cancellation of his bail bonds. It would appear from perusal of the first information report that the alleged occurrence took place in the year, 1988 and the case of petitioner was committed to the court of sessions in the year, 1991 and furthermore, the petitioner made himself absent in the year, 1994 so, it is clear that the petitioner made his pairvi for near about 3 2 years but his case could not be concluded. Moreover, Paragraph-8 of this petition reveals that altogether four prosecution witnesses have already been examined. In the aforesaid circumstances, the petitioner is directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each in connection with Sessions Trial No. 485(A) of 1991 arising out of Pipra P.S. Case No. 11 of 1988 to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court No.-IV), Patna with condition that the petitioner shall attend the trial court on each and every date in person for a period of nine months and if he fails to do so on three consecutive dates without any cogent reason, the trial court shall be at liberty to cancel bail bonds of the petitioner. It goes without saying that the learned trial court shall try to conclude the trial of the petitioner within above-said period of nine months from the date of receipt of the order. AKV/- ( Hemant Kumar Srivastava,J.)