IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.4546 of 2011 DINBANDHU SINGH@ Dinbandhu Kumar Singh Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 22.02.2011 The petitioner is the husband and he is in custody since 6.3.2010 in relation to Sikandra P.S.Case No. 49/2010 registered under Section 498A, 304B, 201/34 of the I.P.C. The informant, who is father-in-law of the petitioner, is present and has been heard. The informant alleges that his daughter was married to the petitioner in 2004. Immediately after marriage he received complaints that his daughter was being mistreated of demand of additional items. On the fateful day that is 6.3.2010 when he was returning home he learnt that his daughter had been killed and cremated and as such he lodged the present F.I.R. on 6.3.2010. Petitioner was arrested from the house itself. On behalf of the petitioner, it is submitted that the marriage had been performed six years back and there was no trouble. The couple had a daughter of four years old. She was suffering from diarrhoea and because of acute dehydration, she was referred to P.M.C.H for immediate treatment, but on way she died. His father-in-law could not come to the funeral ceremony and as such when the F.I.R was lodged petitioner was found at home after cremation which shows his conduct. In any view of the matter the petitioner is in custody for over a year. Be that as it may, let the above named petitioner be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- ( Rupees 2 Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge I, Jamui. in Sikandra P.S.Case No. 49/2010 (Tr. No. 387/10 ). Namita ( Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)