AB 3559/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE C.R. SARMA Heard Mr. M. U. Mahmud, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and Mr. K. Munir, learned Additional Public Prosecutor, Assam for the State respondent. This is an application under Section 438 Cr. P.C. praying for pre-arrest bail in favour of the accused petitioners, namely, 1)Talebar Khan @ Md. Taleb Khan, 2)N ur Salam @ Nur Salam Khan, 3)Kalu Khan, 4)Mohammad Khan, 5)Toun Khan @ Md. Toun Khan, 6)Nurul Khan, 7)Akkel Khan @ Md. Akkel Khan, 8)Firaz Khan, 9) Kurpan Khamn , 10)Ayub Khan and 11) Aminul Khan in Connection with Barpeta P.S. Case No. 986/ 2011 under Sections 341/325/307/379/34 IPC. Perused the case diary and the medical report. Learned counsel appearing or the petitioners has submitted that the informant an d the witnesses of this case have assaulted the petitioner and his witnesses for which petitioner had lodged an FIR dated 29.8.2011 and as a cross case, the inf ormant of this case also lodged FIR against the petitioners and their witnesses. Copies of the said FIR, which are available in this case support the said conte ntion of the learned counsel for the petitioners. From the medical report, as av ailable in the case diary, it appears that the injured persons sustained simple injury caused by blunt weapons. The petitioners are on pre-arrest bail with effe ct from 4.11.2011 and there is no adverse report against them. Considering the entire aspect of the matter and the nature of allegation brought against the petitioners, I am of the considered opinion that the release of the petitioners on pre-arrest bail will not adversely affect the investigation of t he case. In view of the above, the interim order passed on 4.11.2011 is hereby made absol ute subject to the condition that the petitioners shall not interfere with the i nvestigation in any manner and shall appear before the Investigating Officer as and when so required by the I.O. for the purpose of investigation. Return the case diary. The bail application is disposed of.