IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.12204 of 2010 Pali @ Nepali, S/o Ganesh Paswan, R/o Mohalla-Lodipur, P.S. Gandhi Maidan, District-Patna. ……………Petitioner. Versus The State of Bihar …………………………..Opposite Party. With Cr.Misc. No.13628 of 2010 1. Ravi @ Ravi Kumar, S/o Late Bal Kishun, R/o Mohalla Lodipur, P.S. Gandhi Maidan, District-Patna. 2. Raju Tayara, S/o Late Bal Kishun, R/o Mohalla-Lodipur, P.S. Gandhi Maidan, District-Patna…………Petitioners. Versus The State of Bihar………………………….Opposite Party. For the petitioners :- Ms. Sushmita Mishra, Advocate. For the State :- Mr. A. K. Pandey, A.P.P. ----------- 2. 05. 05. 2010. Heard the parties in both the cases. In a criminal prosecution for offence under Section 379/34 of the Indian Penal Code besides some other allied offences, all the three petitioners in both the cases are specifically named in the F.I.R. as accused. They are alleged to have intercepted the car of the informant on 01. 01. 2010 at about 9 P.M. in the very heart of Patna town. There is allegation of assault and snatching of various articles including the cash against these petitioners. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners submits that petitioners are also businessmen and the entire prosecution case is false and concocted one. It is also submitted that if the petitioners would have been involved in the crime in question, then they could have also snatched the car itself, but there is no such allegation. Be that as it may, in the facts and circumstances of the 2 case and in absence of any document to show that petitioners are businessmen, their prayer for anticipatory bail is rejected. They must surrender in the court below in connection with Gandhi Maidan P.S. Case No. 2 of 2010, within a period of four weeks from today and if so advised, seek regular bail which shall be disposed of on its own merit without being prejudiced by the present order and also by looking into the materials which be filed by the petitioners for the purpose of consideration of regular bail. m.p. ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)