IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Miscellaneous No.8402 of 2011 Sanjay Kumar @ Bablu & Ors. Versus The State Of Bihar & Anr. -------------------------------- 3/ 11th August 2011 Heard both the sides. It happens to be a case relating to dispute between the spouses. Though on account of differences at an early occasion, litigation borne out but both the parties fairly submit that now it has been resolved. The instant petition has been filed against an order of Sessions Judge passed in Cr.Revision No. 304/2008 whereby and where-under the order dated 6.10.2007 passed by the learned CJM by which petitioners were summoned to face trial under Section 504 of the IPC was set aside and the matter was remitted to the learned CJM to hear and pass order in accordance with law. The matter, as divulged is still pending for hearing as per direction of the learned Sessions Judge. Meanwhile, a new development has visualized leading to re-union of spouses. It has also 2 been submitted that a compromise petition has also been filed before the learned CJM. Accordingly, the learned CJM is directed to pass appropriate orders in accordance with law after taking into account the stage as well as intention of the parties. Furthermore, the learned lower court will also consider that in a case instituted under Section 498A of the IPC, the first priority happens to be with regard to reconciliation which, fortunately materialized. With the aforesaid observation, the instant petition is disposed of. perwez (Aditya Kumar Trivedi, J.)