IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.8005 of 2009 1. SITA RAM MISTRI, SON OF LATE BABULAL MISTRI. 2. CHHOTELAL MISTRI, SON OF SITA RAM MISTRI. 3. YAMUNA MISTRI, SON OF SITA RAM MISTRI. 4. ASHOK MISTRI, SON OF SITA RAM MISTRI. ALL ARE THE RESIDENT OF VILLAGE PANAURA, P.S. DHANARUA, DISTRICT- PATNA……………………………………………………PETITIONERS. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR……………………………………………OPPOSITE PARTY. ----------- With Cr.Misc. No.12154 of 2009 DEVENDRA MISTRI, SON OF LATE SHIDHESHWAR MISTRI, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE-PAKAURA, P.S. DHANARUA, DISTRICT-PATNA………PETITIONER. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR………………………………………….OPPOSITE PARTY. ----------- For the Petitioners : Mr. Ajay Kumar Sinha (in Criminal Misc. No. 8005 of 2009) & Mr. Shekhar Kumar Singh(in Criminal Misc. No.12154 of 2009), Advocates. For the State : Mr. Rajendra Singh Shastri(in Criminal Misc. No.8005 of 2009) & Mr. Nirbhay Kumar Singh(in Criminal Misc. No.12154 of 2009), A.P.Ps. ------------- 3. 22.4.2009. Criminal Misc. No.8005 of 2009 preferred by Sita Ram Mistri, Chhotelal Mistry, Yamuna Mistri and Ashok Mistri and Criminal Misc. No.12154 of 2009 preferred by Devendra Mistri, have been heard together as they arise out of the same Dhanarua P.S. Case No.92 of 1993 and having been heard together are being disposed of by this common order. Although all these petitioners are named in the F.I.R. and were on bail, they find themselves incarcerated once again for having misused the - 2 - privilege of bail. The petitioners appear to have surrendered on 10.10.2008 and have been in custody since almost six months now. In the circumstances, the petitioners, namely, Sita Ram Mistry, Chhotelal Mistri, Yamuna Mistri and Ashok Mistri(in Criminal Misc.No.8005 of 2009) and Devendra Mistri(in Criminal Misc. No.12154 of 2009) are directed to be released on bail on each of them furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/-(Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount to the ssatisfaction of the learned Additional Sessions Judge-VII, Patna in connection with Sessions Trial No.126 of 1994 arising out of Dhanarua P.S. Case No.92 of 1993. It is made clear that all these petitioners shall be physically present in court on all dates fixed and in the event they absent from court on any of these dates without obtaining prior permission of the court, their bail bond shall automatically be cancelled. Since the Sessions trial is of the year 1994, the trial court is directed to dispose of the same expeditiously preferably within a period of nine months from the date of receipt of copy of this order. P.S. (Abhijit Sinha,J)