IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.49324 of 2008 1. Anil Kumar Singh, Son of Ranjit Singh. 2. Chandrama Singh, Son of Late Ram Jatan Singh. 3. Radhe Shyam Singh, Son of Ramashankar Singh. 4. Brajendra Kumar Singh, Son of late Maryada Singh. 5. Manju Singh, Son of late Bhola Singh. 6. Daya Singh, Son of Late Gupteshwar Singh. 7. Gajendra Singh, Son of Late Maryada Singh. All residents of Village- Deohalia, Police Station- Ramgarh, District- Kaimoor………………………Petitioners. -Versus- The State of Bihar………………………………….Opposite Party. ----------- 4. 29.04.2009. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and counsel appearing for the State. As per allegations in the First Information Report, the Officer-in-charge of Ramgarh Police Station when came at the village to arrest Anil Kumar Singh, the villagers made a protest which also included the female members. The mob led by Gajendra Singh, started bricks batting on the police party, restrained them from discharging their official duties and also caused injury to them. On the other hand, counsel for the petitioners submits that the allegations in the First Information Report are false, concocted and omnibus. Since the female members at the time of raid, were misbehaved by the police party which was protested by a mob. Considering the fact that the allegations are not specific against any of the accused, it is general and omnibus, prayer for anticipatory bail on behalf of the above named petitioners is allowed. In the event of arrest or surrender within four weeks from today, the petitioners Anil Kumar Singh, Chandrama Singh, Radhe Shyam - 2 - Singh, Brajendra Kumar Singh, Manju Singh, Daya Singh and Gajendra Singh are directed to be released on anticipatory bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs.10,000/-(Ten Thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kaimoor at Bhabua in connection with Ramgarh P.S. Case No.91 of 2008, subject to the conditions as laid down under Section 438 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. U.K. (Mridula Mishra,J)