IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA SLA No.38 of 2011 Narayan Paswan son of Sri Rameshwar Paswan, resident of Village Bari Nagar, Paswan Tola, P.S.Barari, District Katihar … … Applicant Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. Surya Narayan Kunwar 3. Sheo Narayan Kunwar 4. Ram NarainKunwar 5. Hari Narayan Kunwar, 2 to 5 are sons of Bishwanath Kunwar 6. Bishwanath Kunwar, son of late Anup Lal Kunwar 7. Pinkoo Kunwar, son of Sant Lal Kunwar 8. Pawan Kumar Choudhary, son of Sri Badri Choudhary 9. Md. Khalid, son of Abu Sufiyan 10. Ahmad Hussain, son of not known to the applicant Sl. No. 2 to 8 are residents of Village Bari Nagar, P.S.Barari, District Katihar and Sl. No. 9 and 10 are residents of Village Siz Tola, P.S.Barari , District Katihar … … Opp. Parties. ---------------------------------- 2. 4.8.2011 Heard learned counsel for the applicant on the Special Leave to Appeal which seeks filing of an appeal against the order of acquittal passed by the learned Special Judge, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes( Prevention of Atrocities) Act, Katihar, in C.A. Case No. 1071 of 2002 on 6.5. 2011. By the impugned judgment, the learned trial Judge has held that the witnesses were contradicting each other on most particulars of the prosecution case. He has recorded that the complainant was contradicted by his brother, P.W. 2, when both of them were giving different names of the driver of the tractor who was ploughing the land in question. So far the assault part of the occurrence was concerned, the witnesses were contradicting each other and the position was that for the same land there was a dispute which had come up 2 to the High Court. One of the witnesses, P.W., 2 who was the full brother of the complainant, has stated that the accused persons assaulted the complainant but the other witness has been held a liar by the court below who has made statement on the point of assault being administered to Narayan paswan. Considering the judgment, what this Court finds is that the view which was taken by the learned trial Judge was also a probable view and considering that, the judgment of acquittal does not appear suffering from any perversity as a result of which I am not inclined to grant Special Leave to Appeal. The Special Leave to appeal is dismissed at the admission stage itself. Kanth ( Dharnidhar Jha, J.)