IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Crl.M.No. M-33389/2010(O&M) Date of decision:16.11.2010. Kamaljit Singh @ Rimpi ....................Petitioner v. State of Punjab .....................Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr.Justice Jaswant Singh Present: Mr.Robin Dutt,Advocate for the petitioner. Jaswant Singh.J.(Oral) Prayer under Section 438 Cr.PC is for grant of anticipatory bail in case FIR No.48 dated 18.10.2010 under Sections 324,323/34 IPC (326 IPC added later on) PS Cantt.Bathinda, Distt.Bathinda. As per allegations in the FIR lodged by complainant Paramnit Singh on 17.10.2010 at about 8.30 pm he alongwith his father in law Gurdev Singh were returning to his house in a Maruti car and when they reached in Street No.26, the petitioner alongwith his non- applicants accused were found standing near a Zen car parked in the street. Kamaljit Singh petitioner asked complainant Paramjit Singh to reverse his car upon which complainant said that he could move away his car if they (accused) moved aside their car. Upon this Major Singh non-applicant accused raised a lalkara, petitioner Kamaljit Singh pulled complainant out of the car, Major Singh caught hold of complainant while petitioner Kamaljit Singh gave a fist blow on the face of complainant. Thereafter Vicky @ Vikramjit Singh took a dah (small sharp edged weapon) from the Zen Car and gave dah blow on the left arm of the complainant while Ranjit Singh abused the complainant. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that the incident had taken place on a spur of moment and as such petitioner is liable to be granted anticipatory bail. After hearing the learned counsel I find no ground to extend the concession of anticipatory bail to the petitioner. The present occurrence is a typical example of increasing menace of road rage that needs to be dealt with strictly. Dismissed. 16.11.2010 (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge