IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.5940 of 2009 MUNNI DEVI WIFE OF ASHOK RAJAK, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE ANISHABAD, POLICE STATION GARDANIBAGH, DISTRICT PATNA …… PETITIONER. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR …… OPPOSITE PARTY. ----------- 2. 14.7.2009 Petitioner is apprehending her arrest in connection with a case registered for the offence under section 365/34 of the Penal Code. She is named in the first information report as one who had taken the daughter of the informant on 26.9.2008 and since then the daughter of the informant is traceless. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that the first information report has been lodged after about one and half months of the occurrence and appreciating such delay this Court should admit the petitioner to the privilege of bail in the event of arrest. I regret not to accept such submission. From the first information report itself it will appear that the informant is related to the petitioner and considering such relationship allowed her daughter to go with the petitioner but when she remained traceless for over one and half months, the F.I.R. was lodged. It is then submitted on behalf of the petitioner that prior to the lodging of the present case on 14.11.2008, petitioner had lodged informatory petition on 21.10.2008 (Annexure-2) alleging that she apprehended false implication at the instance of the informant. Such informatory petition can also not be relied upon by this Court as the petitioner appears to be a very clever 2 person who having made the daughter of the informant traceless has lodged the informatory petition which cannot be relied upon for granting bail in the event of arrest to the petitioner. I accordingly direct the petitioner, namely, Munni Devi to surrender in the court below (Chief Judicial Magistrate, Patna in Jakkanpur P.S.case No.243 of 2008) within four weeks from today and apply for regular bail, which should be considered in accordance with law. This application is accordingly disposed of. Narendra/ ( V. N. Sinha, J. )