Cr.Misc. M 21104 of 2011 1 IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATES OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. Cr.Misc. M 21104 of 2011 Date of decision: 8.9.2011 Harbans Singh petitioner vs State of Punjab respondent Present:- Mr. LS Sidhu, Advocate Mr. Kirat Singh, DAG, Pb M.M.S.BEDI, J. The petitioner along with Amrik Singh is alleged to have caused injury with a gandasa on the person of complainant Kulwant Singh. Learned counsel for the petitioner has vehemently contended that Gora Singh on the side of the petitioner-accused party has received an injury on the head at the hands of the complainant party. Statement of Gora Singh has been recorded for the purpose of recording cross-version. It is claimed that it is a case of version and cross-version, in which it will be debatable during trial as to who is the aggressor party. I have considered the contention of counsel for the petitioner. It is pre-mature at this stage to adjudicate upon as to which of the party was the aggressor party. Counsel for the petitioner has contended that even if it is presumed that the petitioner has been attributed a grievous injury with a blunt weapon individually , offence u/s 325 IPC is made out against him, which is a bailable offence. Cr.Misc. M 21104 of 2011 2 I have taken in to consideration the facts of the case. Without expression of any opinion on merits of the case, I am of the opinion that it is not a case where extra ordinary exceptional circumstances can be said to be existing warranting grant of pre-arrest bail. The petitioner may be entitled to the concession of regular bail on the basis of the individual injury attributed to him but no ground is made out for grant of pre-arrest bail to the petitioner. Dismissed with liberty to the petitioner to surrender before Illaqa Magistrate and raise all the grounds at the time of seeking regular bail. It will be appreciated in case the application of the petitioner for regular bail is decided expeditiously by the court concerned on his surrender before the Illaqa Magistrate. September 8 , 2011` (M.M.S.BEDI ) TSM JUDGE