IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Govt. Appeal. (DB) No.4 of 2010 THE STATE OF BIHAR Versus 1.LALAN SINGH 2.Babban Singh Both sons of Ram Pravesh Singh, resident of Village- Turta, Police Station-Kutumba, District-Aurangabad. ----------- 4 09-02-2010 Heard learned counsel for the appellant, i.e, the State of Bihar and perused the judgment under appeal by which two respondents, namely, Lalan Singh and Babban Singh have been acquitted of various charges including under sections 307 and 149 of the I.P.C. It appears that the F.I.R. was initially lodged against eight accused persons for various offences under the I.P.C. including section 307 and also under the Arms Act, but charge sheet was submitted only against six persons under the provisions of the I.P.C. only. Subsequently, four of the charge sheeted accused were found juvenile and their cases have been sent to the Juvenile Justice Court. So far as two respondents are concerned, from the discussions made in paragraph nos. 17 and 18 of the judgment under appeal, it transpires that the witnesses have consistently attributed assault only against one Madan Singh that he caused Farsa injury on head of Suresh Singh. Other part of the prosecution case has not been supported even by some of the material witnesses and hence for good reasons the trial court has acquitted the respondents. 2 On consideration of judgment on merits, we do not find any illegality muchless perversity which requires interference with the judgment of acquittal. Hence, without going into issue of limitation, on merits itself this appeal is dismissed. (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) Abhay Kumar ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)