IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr. Misc. No.4577 of 2011 Sanjay Paswan, Son of Late Munsi Lal Paswan, resident of Village-Madhura (Dakshin), P.S.-Narpatganj, District-Araria. –Petitioner. VERSUS The State of Bihar -Opposite Party. ----------- 02 22.02.2011 The petitioner is in custody since 25.08.2010 in relation to Narpatganj P.S. Case No.114/10 instituted under Section 392 of the Indian Penal Code. The informant alleges that on the fateful night while he was traveling on his motorcycle in the village four persons came and snatched his motorcycle and rupees two thousand from his pocket. In the headlight of motorcycle he could identify the four persons which included the petitioner. On behalf of the petitioner, it is submitted that the informant had named one Shankar Paswan as well but later on for some inexplicable reasons the informant filed a petition before the C.J.M., Araria that he had been named by mistake. It is on this ground the learned Sessions Judge, Purnea by order dated 30.11.2010 in Anticipatory Bail Petition No.869 of 2010 granted indulgence to the said Shankar Paswan. It is further stated that it is quite surprising that if the persons were so known to each other why they would commit such a crime without hiding their identity. It is submitted that the true fact is that the petitioners were cultivating the lands of informant and this being the dispute the false case has been cropped up. In view of the allegations, I am not inclined to interfere in this matter at this stage. Let the trial be expedited. The trial Court - 2 - would see that the trial is concluded within three months from today as there would be only a very few prosecution witnesses is to be examined. If the trial is not concluded within three months from today, the petitioner would be released on bail by the trail Court, subject to petitioner cooperating in the trial. Trivedi/ (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)