AB 126/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE P.K. MUSAHARY Heard Mr. M.H. Ahmed, learned counsel for the accused-petitioner. Also heard Mr . Gogoi, learned Addl. P.P., Assam. Relevant case diary has been produced. Perused the same. The petitioner is holding trade licence at the relevant time and he was carrying business of marketing cattle. As many as 12 cattle were se ized by the police in connection with Dhubri P.S. G.D.E. No.174 dated 06.11.2008 and he got the zimma of the aforesaid cattle under a valid order of the CJM, Dh ubri on production of relevant documents. Subsequently, on his application made , the accused-petitioner was allowed to dispose of the said cattle kept under hi s possession. By an order dated 25.11.2008, after the cattle were disposed of un der a valid order of the Court, some persons have filed the present case being D hubri P.S. Case No.74/2010 U/s.379/411/34 of IPC against the present accused-pet itioners. On perusal of the case diary, I find no such material against the present accus ed-petitioners, namely- Md. Islam Khan & Md. Soleman Khan showing violation of t he order of the Court in disposing of the cattle in question. In view of the above, the interim order dated 12.01.2011 is made absolute on the same terms and conditions. The accused-petitioner shall appear before the I/O concerned within 7(Seven) day s from today for interrogation and recording statement in accordance with law. The petition is disposed of.