IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.295 of 2008 CHHATHU BHAGAT @ BRAJESH @ CHHATHU MALI Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 4. 29.06.2009 The petitioner has filed this petition with a prayer for remanding him in the criminal cases pending against him. In para-6 of the petition, the petitioner says that he was arrested on 19.6.2005 in connection with Masaurhi P.S. Case No. 144 of 2005. Thereafter, the petitioner mentions in para-7 mentioning ten other cases stating that he was also remanded in those cases. Further the petitioner mentions one case in para-10 of the petition as well as seven cases in para-12 of the petition. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner was remanded in all these cases. Thus, the petitioner admittedly stand remanded in all cases as mentioned in his petition. In such view of the matters, there does not remain any grievance for any remand in any other cases. But the counter affidavit, as field by the respondent no.4, the Sr. S.P., Patna mentions pendency of as many as thirty criminal cases against the petitioner. These thirty cases include the cases as mentioned in petitioner’s petition. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is required to be remanded in all other cases as mentioned in the counter - 2 - affidavit. Learned counsel for the respondent submits that in many other cases, the petitioner has already been remanded and in some other cases the petitioner will be remanded as soon as any process or production warrant is issued from the court concerned. The petitioner’s counsel also submits that he will make efforts by informing and making prayer before the court concerned for remand of the petitioner in those cases in which he has not been remanded. The petition is accordingly disposed of. The petitioner will be at liberty to approach this court for fresh remand of this petitioner in any cases, if despite his prayer he is not remanded in any cases. At the request of Mr. Prahlad Kuamr, A.C. to A.A.G.-V, a copy of this order may be handed over to him for further process. (C.M. Prasad, J.) Ravi/-