IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr Misc No 5612 of 2011 Umesh Prasad, son of Ram Bilas Bhagat, resident of village – Sidhwaliaya, P S – Rajepur, District – East Champaran -Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar -Opposite Party ----------- 2 18.03.2011 The petitioner is in custody since 12.04.2010 in relation to Rajepur Police Station Case No 21 of 2009 instituted for offence under Sections 304B, 201/34 of Indian Penal Code. The informant alleges that his daughter was married to co-accused Rajeev Singh in the year, 2008 and because of non-fulfilment of dowry demand, apparently she was burnt to death on 19.04.2009. So far as petitioner is concerned, petitioner states that he is not related to either of the two families. The only thing in the first information report as against the petitioner is that he had accompanied the sister of the husband to the place of occurrence. In course of investigation, it appears that the people informed that they had heard petitioner was involved in helping the husband carry the dead body. There are no eye witnesses. From the order of the learned Session Judge, it is clear that Rinku Devi, the sister of the husband was also denied bail by the same order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge II, East Champaran at Motihari. She has been granted bail by this Court in Cr Misc No 44928 of 2010 by order dated 28.01.2011. Considering the aforesaid, the petitioner abovenamed is directed to be released on bail on his furnishing bonds of Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like mount each to the satisfaction of Subdivisional Judicial Magistrate, Sikrahana at Motihari in Rajepur Police Station Case No 21 of 2009. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh) 2