IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.34127 of 2008 MALTI DEVI, W/O RAM AYODHYA SINGH, R/O VILLAGE- AZWAN, P.S. NAUBATPUR, DISTRICT-PATNA. -PETITIONER Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR -OPP.PARTY 2 14.11.2008 Learned counsel for the petitioner produced prescriptions of Dr. B.S. Singh, suggesting that the husband and the brother-in-law of the deceased were treated by him. There is no such prescription in relation to the deceased. The prescriptions of Dr. B.S. Singh suggests that both the husband and the brother-in-law sustained superficial burn injuries on their hands only. It is alleged that a lighted Dhibri fell from a shelf on the victim and the oil in the Dhibri as well as the clothes of the deceased caught fire and by reason of that the deceased died. The death certificate of the deceased issued by B.N. Singh Memorial Trust Hospital suggest that when the deceased was brought she had 95% burn injury. The Investigating Officer did not find any other article burnt at the place of occurrence. In such circumstances, at this stage of investigation, it would not be advisable to grant anticipatory bail to the petitioner who happens to be the mother-in-law of 2 the deceased and was living in the same house where the death occurred. (Barin Ghosh, J.) AAhmad