CRLMB4798/2010 // 1 // IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR ORDER IN S.B. Cr. Misc. Bail Application No.4798/2010 Jai Prakash Vs. State of Rajasthan through Government Advocate Date of Order ::: 21.06.2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mohammad Rafiq, VJ. Shri Anurag Sharma, Counsel for petitioner Shri Mahendra Meena, Public Prosecutor #### By the Court:- Heard learned counsel for petitioner as well as learned Public Prosecutor and perused the material made available to me during the arguments of the case. Contention of learned counsel for petitioner is that in cross case there were injuries sustained by number of persons on both sides. While four persons sustained injuries from the side of accused and six persons sustained injuries from the side of complainant. Kunwar Singh sustained five injuries out of which one was fracture of frontal temporal bone, whereas accused Lokendra, Bablu and Bhanwar Singh also received injuries, two of them having sustained fractures of fingers. There are two injuries on the head of the complainant, which have been assigned to Jai Prakash and co-accused Kunwar Singh. Since there was divergence of opinion of medical officers in the earlier two reports, therefore, medical board was constituted which has opined that these two injuries could cumulatively have caused his death but there is no definite opinion about any single injury. On that aspect even co-accused Kunwar Singh, who inflicted another injury on his head, has not so far been arrested. The petitioner is in jail since 11th May, 2010. Investigation is almost complete. There is no other CRLMB4798/2010 // 2 // case pending against the petitioner. Learned Public Prosecutor opposed the bail application. After considering all the facts and circumstances of the case and without expressing any opinion on its merits and demerits, I deem it just and proper to release the accused-petitioner, namely, Jai Prakash Son of Shri Bhanwar Singh on bail under Section 439 Cr.P.C., in FIR No.421/2009, Police Station Sewar, District Bharatpur, under Sections 143, 341, 323 and 379 (Section 307 IPC added during investigation), provided he furnishes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.30,000/- with two sureties of Rs.15000/- each to the satisfaction of the trial court for his appearance on all subsequent dates of hearing and as and when called upon to do so. The bail application stands disposed of. (Mohammad Rafiq) VJ. //Jaiman//