IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.10468 of 2010 MAINA SAH son of Bishwanath Sah, resident of Khira (Krishnas Showk), Police Station Khaira, District Saran, … …Petitioner Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR … OPPOSITE PARTY For the Petitioner: Mr. Awanish Nandan Sinha, Advocate For the State : Mr. R.P.S.Singh, APP ----------- 3 22.04.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner is in custody and seeks bail in a case registered under sections 363/366(A)/34 of the Indian Penal Code. As per the allegation set up in the first information report, the petitioner along with one co-accused Mukesh Paswan had abducted the daughter of the informant. Submission on behalf of the petitioner is that it has come during the course of investigation that there was a love affair between co-accused Mukesh Paswan and the girl and the marriage had also been performed in a temple. Further, the girl had also filed a complaint case making allegations against Pradumn Prasad and the informant that they were instrumental in her trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forcible participation in the concerned orchestra as a dancer and they had forcibly married her with Mukesh 2 Paswan. A copy of the complaint petition and that the statement of the girl on solemn affirmation have been brought on record as annexures 2 and 2/A to this application. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, I direct the abovenamed petitioner, MAINA SAH, to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chapra, in Khaira Police Station Case No. 8/2010 with further condition that one of the bailors must be close relative or family member of the petitioner, who shall state on affidavit before the court concerned, giving complete genealogy, as to how he or she is related with the petitioner. Further, the petitioner shall remain present on each and every date during the course of the trial and if he fails to remain present on two consecutive dates in course of trial without any reasonable cause shown by him, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. SC ( Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)