IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.34167 of 2010 LALAN YADAV son of Late Bhopal Yadav Resident of village-Chukti, P.S.-Mansi, District-Khagaria. Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 4. 22.2.2011. Heard Mr.Vivekanand Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr.Ram Naresh Deo, learned Additional Public Prosecutor. The petitioner, who is in custody in connection with Khagaria (Mansi) Rail P.S. Case No.60 of 2009 for the offence under sections 395 and 397 of the Indian Penal Code, has prayed for grant of bail. First information report was lodged against unknown regarding commission of dacoity in the running train. During investigation, the petitioner’s name surfaced in the present case. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner has been falsely implicated in the present case. The petitioner was not put on T.I.parade whereas the informant in the first information report categorically stated that he could identify the accused persons if they were produced before him. It was submitted that only on suspicion the petitioner has been made accused. It was further submitted that in similar circumstance co-accused Ram Pukar Singh was granted bail by this court on 22.4.2010 vide Cr.Misc. No.5984 of 2010. Mr.Ram Naresh Deo, learned Additional Public Prosecutor has strongly opposed the prayer for bail of the petitioner. 2 It was submitted that the petitioner’s name has come in paragraphs 100, 101, 156, 157 and 190 of the case diary. Besides this, the petitioner is accused in number of serious offences. In this case antecedent report of the petitioner was called for which has been received and is kept at flag ‘A’ which shows that the petitioner was accused in altogether nine cases of serious nature. Accordingly, the court is of the opinion that the case of the petitioner cannot be equated with the case of Ram Pukar Singh. The petition for bail stands rejected. Keeping in view the fact that the petitioner is in custody since 9.3.2010, it is expected that the court below will take all steps so that the case may come to its logical end without unnecessary delay. Md.S. ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)