AB 2470/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE UB SAHA The instant application is filed by the petitioner namely Sri Samir Sinha for gr anting him bail in the event of his arrest in connection with Dhubri P.S. Case N o. 428/2011 under Section 285/337/338/427/436/440/304/34 IPC. Heard Mr. N Dutta, learned senior counsel assisted by Mr. S Borthakur, learned c ounsel for the petitioner who submits that the petitioner is working in the mark eting division of IOC as officer and on receipt of money from the dealers he pas ses the delivery orders. He further submits that the petitioner is in no way con nected with the alleged offence and there is no possibility of his absconsion an d evading the trial, if any. More so, he is presently working in the Guwahati Di vision of the IOC. Mr. Dutta also assures this court that the petitioner will fa ce the trial if ultimately after investigation the police charge sheets him. He also submits that the petitioner is on interim bail in terms of the earlier orde r of this Court dated 12.08.2010 and it would be proper for this Court to make a bsolute the order dated 12.08.2010. Mr. BS Sinha, learned Addl. PP for the State of Assam while producing the case d iary submits that though the name of the petitioner is mentioned by some of the witnesses but there is no mention about his overt act relating to the alleged of fence. This Court has gone through the order dated 12.08.2010 as well as the case diary . According to this Court, the materials available in the case diary do not sugg est for rejection of the prayer for bail. Accordingly, it is ordered that the petitioner above named shall be released on bail in the event of his arrest in connection with the aforesaid PS Case on furn ishing a bond of Rs. 50,000/- with one local surety of the like amount to the sa tisfaction of the arresting authority on further condition that he shall appear before the IO of the case as and when called for and shall not leave the State o f Assam without the prior permission of the arresting authority. With the aforesaid order, the earlier order passed by this Court is made absolut e. This application stands disposed of.