IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.31668 of 2008 NAGMANI KUMAR Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 6. 26.3.2009 Heard Counsel for the petitioner and the Counsel for the State. In the opinion of this Court, a married girl even if she would die of a natural death will be entitled to have a last look by her parents. There being at least a circumstance against the petitioner, husband, of not informing the parents of the victim girl, his wife prior to disposing of the dead body, the adverse inference drawn against the petitioner does not seem to be incorrect at least for the purposes of bail. That being so, this Court is not inclined to grant bail to the petitioner and the prayer for bail of the petitioner, namely, Nagmani Kumar is rejected. Let the petitioner complete two years of judicial custody whereafter he will initially move before the court below and the court below will record reasons for not concluding the trial whereafter only he may renew his prayer for bail before this Court. The court below in the meantime is also directed to conclude the trial within a period of one year from today. Narendra/ ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J. )