IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr. Misc. No.11725 of 2009 ***** Rajesh Kumar, son of Rajendra Singh, resident of village- Rawaich, P.S. Bakhtiyarpur, District- Patna. …. …. Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar …. …. Opposite party ----------- 2. 20.5.2009. Petitioner is an accused in Bakhtiyarpur P.S. Case No.282/08, which relates to S.T. No.208/2009 for offences under Section 27 Arms Act and 307 of the Indian Penal Code. According to the prosecution on 20.11.2008 at about 9.30 PM when the informant was closing his tobacco shop and leaving for home, all of a sudden the present petitioner along with 3-4 other persons surrounded him and started assaulting him. On shouting and screaming the informant’s brother also came to protect him when petitioner fired from his gun, which caused injury to Mr. Kailash Prasad. Submission of learned counsel for the petitioner is based on an injury report which has been annexed as Annexure-2 that there are simple injuries and there are no gun shot injuries, therefore, it is a case of false implication. Learned counsel representing the informant has produced before this court the discharge certificate issued by the Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna, bullet was removed and there was firearm injury on the said Kailash Prasad. It is obvious, therefore, that a deliberate misstatement has been made to mislead the Court on the issue. The Court deprecates such a conduct and also records that in the given circumstances the petitioner does not deserve bail in the matter. It is a case where the - 2 - trial should be expedited. The application and prayer for bail is rejected. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)