IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.24955 of 2008 RAJESH KUMAR Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3. 16.9.2008 Heard. The case has been registered under Sections 384 and 386 of the IPC and if one could peruse the facts of the case one could simply say that the offence could not be of such a class as to be registered under those particular provisions of the Penal Code. But, one could also have a very clear inference coming out of the facts that the present petitioner Rajesh Kumar is not a person who could be admitted ordinarily to bail without putting certain conditions upon his bond. This is required to be done inasmuch as he, at least, appears a man of deviated character who could indulge in activities which could give sleepless nights to the parents of adult children. On that account, I direct the above named petitioner to be admitted to bail on furnishing bond of Rs.10,000/-(ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of C.J.M. Purnea in Barhara(Raghubansh Nagar)P.S.Case no.58 of 2008, with condition - 2 - that he must report to the police station, i.e., Raghubansh Nagar once in a week, on every Sunday and the officer-in-charge of that police station shall record the attendance of the petitioner in his general diary. A monthly report of the same shall be submitted to C.J.M.Purnea. Besides, the officer-in-charge of the above noted police station shall send a monthly evaluation report to the C.J.M., Purnea about the reputation and activities of the petitioner in the society. This shall continue for a period of nine months from the day the petitioner is released on acceptance of the bond. Any breach, i.e., the absence of the petitioner in reporting could be sufficient for the court below to assume that this order had not been passed by this court and take the petitioner into custody. Let a copy of this order be transmitted to S.P. Purnea for compliance. B.Kr. ( Dharnidhar Jha, J. )