IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.42319 of 2009 MAN MOHAN KUMAR SAH, son of late Bhola Sah, resident of village Lakhminiya, District Begusarai, at present A.S.I. R.P.F. Howrah Eastern Railway Station, West Bengal, village Aadarsh Nagar (Konagardh), Post Naldanga (Bandel), P.S. Chuchura, District Hoogly, West Bengal Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. Om Prakash Gupta, son of late Basudeo Prasad Gupta, Resident of Mohalla Hazipur, Thana Road, Ward No.18, P.S. and District Khagaria ----------- 4. 12.10.2010 Having heard counsel for the parties as also taking into account the detailed report submitted by the Superintendent of Police, Hoogly at Flag ‘C’ one of the main submissions of the learned counsel for the petitioner as with regard to authenticity of U.D.Case No. 333/2006 dated 27.11.2006 gets some sort of corroboration. This Court, therefore, would not like to go into the merits of other part of the submission of the learned counsel for the informant as the same may reflect upon the merits of the case and would prejudice either of the side. That being so, when the petitioner’s defence get some sort of support from the attending circumstances including the report of the Superintendent 2 of Police, Hoogli, this Court would direct the abovenamed petitioner to be released on bail on his furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rs. ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Khagaria in Khagaria P.S.Case No. 47/2008, G.R.No. 155/2008, subject to the following conditions: (i) The two bail bonds will be furnished, one by the Government servant and the other by a close family relative. (ii) The petitioner will remain present in course of trial on each and every day and his absence even for a single day would automatically entail the consequences of cancellation of his bail. (iii) The petitioner in case is now made accused in any other criminal case, that would itself lead to cancellation of his bail. (Mihir Kumar Jha,J.) Surendra/