IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.28802 of 2011 Bikram Singh, son of late Bindeshwari Singh Versus The State Of Bihar ---------------------------------- 4. 16.12.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner seeks bail in a case instituted for the offence under Sections 302, 201 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The present First Information Report was instituted after two unknown dead bodies were recovered. During investigation it transpired that two dead bodies recovered were that of Mukesh Singh and Rajiv @ Sanjay Yadav @ Babloo who were notorious criminals and few days later some witnesses stated that the petitioner was also involved in killing the two of them. However, no specific overt act has been alleged to the petitioner nor does he have any criminal antecedents. Considering the same, let the petitioners above named, be released on bail after framing of charge if his case is not bifurcated on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 5,000/- (Five thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each or any other surety to be fixed by the court concerned to the satisfaction of Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Masaurhi, Distt. Patna, in connection with Punpun P.S. Case No. 36 of 2007, subject to the following conditions: (i) That one of the bailors will be a close relative of the petitioner who will give an 2 affidavit giving genealogy as to how he is related with the petitioner. The bailor will also undertake to inform the Court if there is any change in the address of the petitioner. (ii) That the affidavit shall clearly state that the petitioner is not an accused in any other case and if he is he shall not be released on bail. (iii) That the bailor shall also state on affidavit that he will inform the court concerned if the petitioner is implicated in any other case of similar nature after his release in the present case and thereafter the court below will be at liberty to initiate the proceeding for cancellation of bail on the ground of misuse. (iv) That the petitioner will be well represented on each date and if he fails to do so on two consecutive dates, his bail will be liable to be cancelled. S.Ali ( Anjana Prakash, J.)