IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.46639 of 2009 1.NUTAN DEVI, wife of Subhash Singh 2.Subhash Singh @ Subhash Chandra Singh, son of Ram Nagina Singh Both residents of village-Samadhpura, Police Station Baheri, District Darbhanga. 3.Sadhna Devi, wife of Ram Naresh Singh, resident of Village Khaira, Police Station Bahadurpur, District Darbhanga. Versus 1.STATE OF BIHAR 2.Madan Prasad Singh, son of late Maheshwar Singh, resident of village maniaru, P.S. Mohiuddin Nagar, District Samastipur. ----------- 2 1/2/2010 Heard counsel for the petitioners and counsel for the State. Taking into account that the criminal case for the offence under sections 498 A, 304 B and other allied offences under the Indian Penal Code against the petitioners though lodged on 16.7.1994, even in course of its investigation in eleven years could not yield any material leading to submission of final form in their favour in the year 2005 differing from which the court below had taken cognizance against them in the year 2008 and the fact that petitioner nos. 1 and 3 are NANADS and petitioner no.2 is NANDOSHI, this Court, by taking into account that trial of main accused person had already been concluded some time before and husband has been convicted, would find it a fit case for grant of anticipatory bail. Accordingly the petitioners, namely, 1.Nutan Devi, 2.Subhash Singh @ Subhash Chandra Singh and 3.Sadhna Devi, in the event they would surrender within a period of four weeks, 2 they are directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs.10,000/- (Ten thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Sub. Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Rosera (District-Samastipur) in Hathauri P.S. Case No.32 of 1994, T.R. No.2408 of 2009, on a specific condition that they shall remain present in course of trial and their absence on two consecutive dates without any reasonable explanation shall make them liable for cancellation of their bail as also subject to the conditions as laid down in section 438 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Abhay Kumar ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)