IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.152 of 2011 ANANT KUMAR @ ANANT YADAV SON OF SRI NARESH YADAV, R/O- VILLAGE- SINGH CHAK, P.S.- CHANAN, DISTRICT- LAKHISARAI. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR 2 04.02.2011 Heard both sides. Petitioner is a juvenile declared by the Court below who is facing prosecution under diverse sections of the Penal Code including Section 307 IPC with an allegation that he brought out a musket and fired causing injury to the father of the informant. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that there is/are two versions of the present case. A bare perusal from Annexures- 1 and 2 (the two F.I.Rs), it would appear that the bone of contention giving rise to the occurrence was erection of a wall. It is submitted that in the counter case lodged by the father of the petitioner, the brother of the petitioner has been inflicted with grievous injuries. It is the stand of the petitioner based on the two F.I.Rs that there was firing and cross firing, assault and cross assault by both sides. On these facts appearing from record, it is submitted that even if the allegation attributed to the petitioner is taken to be true for the present, it cannot be said that he is of criminal dent of mind. It is next contended that he is in custody since 29.9.2010. In the facts and circumstances, while setting aside the orders impugned passed by the Courts below, this Court directs for release of the petitioner on bail on furnishing bail bond of - 2 - Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Principal Magistrate, J.J. Board, Lakhisarai in connection with Chanan P.S. case no. 41 of 2001 subject to the following conditions: (i) One of the bailers will be own/close family member of the petitioner. (ii) The petitioner shall appear before the Court on the date specially fixed for his appearance failing which the Court shall have liberty to cancel the bail bond of the petitioner and to secure his arrest in accordance with law. (iii) During subsistency of present privilege of bail, if the petitioner is found himself in any other criminal case, the same shall be treated as a breach of the conditions of bail entailing cancellation of bail bonds. pkj (Kishore K. Mandal, J)