IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.33964 of 2008 (1) Shaligram Yadav, son of Bhuwal Yadav, (2) Inder Yadav, son of chintaman Yadav, (3) Deokant Yadav, son of Shaligram Yadav, (4) Dallu Yadav @ Rajendra Yadav, son of Mahendra Yadav, (5) Jhouguri Yadav, son of Chintan Yadav, (6) Futung Yadav, son of Jhougari Yadav, (7) Bhabishan Yadav, son of Kutto Yadav, (8) Prakash Yadav, son of Bhabishan Yadav, (9) Sheo Yadav, son of Mahendra Yadav, (10) Gurudeo Yadav, Mahendra Yadav, (11) Arun Yadav, son of Rajendra Yadav, (12) Surya Narain Yadav, son of Lato Yadav, (13) Choubey Yadav, son of Makai Yadav, (14) Kanti Yadav, son of Choubey Yadav, (15) Niranjan Yadav, son of Nanaku Yadav, (16) Bega Yadav, son of Bikahu Yadav, all of village Budhu Chak, PS Sanokhar, Dist. Bhagalpur – Petitioners. Vs. (01) The State of Bihar, (02) Jichoo Yadav, son of Late Bhudeo Yadav, village Budhu Chak, PS Sanokhar, Dist. Bhagalpur – Opp. Parties. 2 8.7.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the counsel appearing on behalf of the State. This application has been filed for quashing the order, dated 7.5.2007 passed in S.T. No. 445/2003 by the 7th Additional Sessions Judge, Bhagalpur. This court passed an order on 9.8.2006 by which the petitioners were permitted to be examined as witnesses in the case. Accordingly summons were issued to the witnesses but no body appeared to be examined. An application was filed to change the Additional Public Prosecution appearing in this case. All the accused persons were present and one Jagdish Prasad Singh was also present. However, the accused persons did not turn up to cross examine the witnesses till 11.15 AM. The court discharged 2 Jagdish Prasad Singh from further cross examination. I do not see how the order of the court below is violating the order of this court. It is directed that the parties should produce the witnesses who should be examined regularly and the prosecution as well as the defence shall cooperate with the court to dispose of the trial expeditiously. This application is, thus, disposed of. haque ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)