IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.10999 of 2010 ANAND KISHORE @ BHIM SINGH son of Niranjan Singh @ Lirjo Singh, resident of village Maghoul Ganjpar tola, Police Station Cheriya Bararpur, District Begusarai, ….Petitioner Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR… …OPPOSITE PARTY For the Petitioner: Mr. Raj Kumar Singh, Advocate For the State: Mr. Binod Kumar, APP ----------- 2 13.04.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner is in custody and seeks bail in a case registered under sections 384 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that he is not named in the first information report. The allegation of demand of extortion money is against two named accused in the first information report. It is further submitted that the petitioner has been subsequently implicated in this case on the basis of statement of some witnesses as he was seen along with co-accused Krishna Mohan Bharti. It is also stated that the co-accused Krishna Mohan Bharti, who is on similar footing, has been granted bail by a Bench of this Court vide order dated 04.03.2010 in Cr. Misc. No. 44318 of 2009. The petitioner is stated to 2 be in custody since 16.07.2009. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, I direct the abovenamed petitioner, ANAND KISHORE @ BHIM SINGH, to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/-(ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Begusarai in Cheriabararpur Police Station Case No. 88/2009 with further condition that one of the bailors must be close relative or family member of the petitioner, who shall state on affidavit before the court concerned, giving complete genealogy, as to how he is related with the petitioner. Further, after his release, if the petitioner is again found involved in similar kind of offences, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. The petitioner shall also remain present on each and every date during the course of the trial and if the petitioner fails to remain present on two consecutive dates in course of trial without any reasonable cause shown by him, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. SC ( Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)