IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.17019 of 2009 PARMANAND YADAV Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 02/ 18.05.2009 Heard Sri Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Advocate for the petitioner and Sri Dasrath Mehta, APP for the State. Regard being had to the allegations that the petitioner was ill-treating his wife because she had given birth of three daughters and no son within eight years of her marriage to the petitioner, I am not inclined to direct the release of the petitioner on anticipatory bail. The petition is dismissed. However, if the petitioner files a petition in the court below seeking reconciliation with the lady with undertaking that he is ready to take back his wife along with three children, the court below shall issue notice to the lady fixing a date for her appearance. The information about which was also given to her counsel. On the date the lady appears the petitioner was also appear and if the petitioner takes back the lady with him along with her daughters, then in that case the petitioner shall be admitted to bail to the satisfaction of the court below on its own terms. In case the - 2 - lady refuses to go with her children without any genuine and reasonable reasons, then also the order of bail as indicated above shall be passed. In case the petitioner puts up any condition which could be disrespectful to a mother of three daughters, then in that case or in case the petitioner takes up a very difficult poster, then as well the petitioner shall not be admitted to bail. DKS/ (Dharnidhar Jha, J.)