IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.32433 of 2010 SURESH RAM, S/O Ramandan Ram, resident of Village- Panapur, P.S. Kargahar, District- Rohtas. ---------------Petitioner. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR -----------Opposite party. ------------------------ 3. 19.01.2011 This is the second time that the petitioner has absconded after being granted bail. He is an accused in a case registered under Sections 147, 148, 149, 307, 353, 326, 224, 225, 120B of the Indian Penal Code and 147 and 174 of the Railway Act and ¾ of the Explosive Substance Act. This Court has granted bail to the petitioner with a warning that he shall not be absent during the trial in future. The explanation given by the counsel for the petitioner is that 70 persons are being tried together, which led to some confusion and the petitioner went to Gujrat for his livelihood. The very fact is that he left for a different State during the pendency of the case does not speak well of his behavior. However, the fact is that the petitioner has already remained in custody for 14 months. Considering the fact and circumstances of the case, I direct to release the petitioner namely, Suresh Ram on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 2 10.000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge cum F.T.C.-4, Sasaram in connection with S. Tr. No. 115 (B)/2001 arising out of Mohania Rail P.S. Sasaram (Bhabua) Case No. 48 of 1998, subject to the following condition:- (1) One of the bailors must be a close family member of the petitioner. (2) The attested copies of the photographs of the bailors must be affixed on the bail bonds. (3) The bailors will also file an affidavit giving an undertaking that they will produce the petitioner before the Court below on each and every date fixed in the case and his absence even a single date will result in cancellation of his bail bonds. (4) The petitioner will file Hazri before the Court of the Additional Sessions Judge cum F.T.C.- 4, fortnightly until the trial of the case is over. Anand Kr. ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)