IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.958 of 2009 SIDHESHWER YADAV S/O- LATE BAHADUR YADAV, R/O- VILLAGE TITAI BIGHA, P.S.- PARASH BIGHA (JEHANABAD), DISTRICT- JEHANABAD. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. BABUCHAND YADAV SON OF VAJIR YADAV 3. SIYACHAND YADAV SON OF VAJIR YADAV 4. LORIK YADAV SON OF BHUNESHWAR YADAV 5. BHUNESHWAR YADAV, SON OF VAJIR YADAV 6. MANOJ YADAV, SON OF SHIACHAND YADAV 7. BISHUNDHARI YADAV, SON OF RAM SEWAK YADAV 8. AYODHYA YADAV SON OF RAM SEWAL YADAV 9. MADAN YADAV SON OF BABUCHAND YADAV ALL RESIDENTS OF TITAI BIGHA, P.S.- PARAS BIGHA, DISTRICT- JEHANABAD. ----------- 2 27.06.2011 Petitioner, being the informant of Jehanabad P.S. Case No. 204/2003, is igniter of criminal proceeding which gave rise to Sessions Trial No. 364 of 2005 of the Court of learned Addl. Sessions Judge-II, Jehanabad wherein, on a consideration of the material/evidence on record, the accuseds (O.P Nos. 2 to 9) were held guilty only under Section 323 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code. They were thus acquitted of the charge(s) under Sections 307, 149 and 325 of the Indian Penal Code. In a fight on frivolous issue, the informant (P.W. 6) and his wife (P.W. 5) are said to have sustained injuries on head and hand respectively at the hands of the accused persons. Eight witnesses were examined to prove the charge(s). P.Ws 2 and 3 were the sons of the informant. P.W. 7 is the doctor who examined the injured (P.Ws 5 and 6). P.W. 8 is the Investigating Officer. 2 Learned counsel for the petitioner contends that based on materials on record, learned Court below erred in acquitting them of the charge(s) punishable under Sections 307/149 and 325 of the Indian Penal Code. Relevant consideration made in this regard can be seen from paragraph nos. 17 and 18 of the judgment. In my view, consideration of the matter by the learned Trial Court cannot be faulted and termed as wholly perverse or patently illegal justifying this Court to interfere therewith. The application is dismissed. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J)