IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.35448 of 2010 SUDHIL SINGH @ SUDHIR SINGH S/O- SURAJ SINGH, R/O- VILLAGE JIMICHAK, P.S.- PAKARI, DISTRICT- BALIA (U.P.) Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR - ---------- 4 16.03.2011 Heard both sides. This is repeat application seeking bail. Earlier petitioner had moved this Court for bail in Cr. Misc. No. 31306/2009 which was considered and rejected by order dated 17.9.2009 (Annexure-1). The said order would eloquently indicate the circumstances in which the prayer for bail was rejected. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that there was an observation to conclude the trial within 08 months. He further submits that petitioner is in custody since 30.4.2007. A status report was called for from the Trial Court which has been sent to this Court and is placed at Flag-B from perusal whereof it appears that three of the accused persons who were privileged with bail have been absconding. The trial was thereafter split. In the present Trial (S.T. No. 106/2008), three witnesses have been examined. Next date fixed for evidence is/was 5.3.2011. Having considered the submissions advanced on behalf of the parties and after going through the materials n 2 record including the report at Flag-B, this Court while declining the prayer made for bail, disposes of the application by the following order: Let the Trial Court endeavour and examine all prosecution witnesses within 06 months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order failing which the Trial Court shall release the petitioner on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each its satisfaction in connection with Raghunath P.S. Case No. 28 of 2007 subject to the following conditions: (i) One of the bailors shall be own close family member of the petitioner. (ii) Petitioner shall appear on each date fixed at the trial. In case of default in such appearance without there being any compelling reasons therefor, the Trial Court shall cancel the bail bonds of the petitioner and secure his arrest in accordance with law. pkj (Kishore K. Mandal, J)