IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.21807 of 2011 Sanjay Mandal @ Sanjay Kumar Mandal Versus The State Of Bihar ---------------------------------- 3 5.9.2011 Heard learned counsel for the parties. Two fold allegations are leveled against this petitioner that demand of dowry was being made on his behalf and another he was found seen in compromising position with another girl with whom he was in illicit relation. In the F.I.R. there is direct allegation that informant’s daughter was killed by this petitioner. Some of the witnesses are stating about her (deceased) falling near hand-pipe while submission is about death due to her suffering from Jaundice. Post mortem report as well as inquest report is not speaking about external injury but post mortem report is clear on the point that spleen was ruptured, peritoneum cavity was filled with blood as internal injury. Death is in petitioner’s house, defence not believable. Thus, having regard to the facts and 2 circumstances of the case as well as submission of the parties, prayer for bail on behalf of petitioner is rejected. AI ( Mandhata Singh, J.)