IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.3415 of 2010 1. SHANKAR MANDAL 2. GURU NAND MANDAL. Versus STATE OF BIHAR . ----------- 2 29.01.2010 Heard both sides. Petitioners, who are father and son, have approached this court seeking anticipatory bail in a case instituted under diverse sections of the Indian Penal Code including Sections 307 and 34 IPC. Learned counsel, referring to the F.I.R., states that both the parties are neighbour stand admitted. The dispute arose over measurement and possession of a piece of land is also admitted. They initially arrived unarmed is also stated in the F.I.R. There was exchange of hot words is also clear from the F.I.R. which prompted the petitioners to bring lathi and gave assaults. He refers to Annexure-2 to show that there was only one injury found on the head caused by hard and blunt substance which was opined to be simple in nature. Learned counsel states that petitioners do not have any criminal antecedents. Having regard to those submissions, this court is persuaded to extend the privilege of anticipatory bail to the petitioners. In the event of arrest or surrender in the court below within a period of four weeks, let petitioners above named be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (ten 2 thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhagalpur in connection with Kahalgoan P.S. case no. 370 of 2009 subject to the condition as laid down under Section 438(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J. )