IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.25290 of 2011 1. Ranjit Ram, son of Bhundal Ram 2. Hari Das, son of Ramashish Das Versus The State Of Bihar ----------- 3. 23.09.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the State. The petitioners seek bail in a case instituted for the offence under Section 376(G) of the Indian Penal Code. Considering the nature of allegations, I am not inclined to grant bail to the petitioners at this stage. However, since there is no likelihood of the victim lady appearing since she has already left for her original home, there is every chance of the trial being delayed. Considering the same, let the petitioners above named, be released on bail after framing of charge 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 Chief Judicial Magistrate, Patna, in connection with Kotwali P.S. Case No. 238 of 2010 subject to the following conditions: (i) That one of the bailors will be a close relative of the petitioners, who will give an affidavit giving genealogy as to how he is related with the petitioners. The second bailor of the petitioner No. 2 shall be his father/brother. The petitioner No. 2 is required to furnish third bailor also who will be local since the petitioner No. 2 2 belongs to Sitamarhi. The bailor will undertake to furnish information to the court about any change in the address of the petitioners. (ii) That the affidavit shall clearly state that the petitioners are not accused in any other case and, if they are, they shall not be released on bail. (iii) That the bailor shall also state on affidavit that he will inform the court concerned if the petitioners are implicated in any other case of similar nature after their 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 petitioners will be well represented on each date and if they fail to do so on two consecutive dates, their bail will be liable to be cancelled. S.Ali ( Anjana Prakash, J.)