IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.18702 of 2011 Ashok Singh @ Dhoko Singh @ Ashok Kr. Singh . Versus The State Of Bihar . with Cr.Misc. No.14728 of 2011 Subodh Singh . Versus The State Of Bihar . ----------- 03. 22.07.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the State. Admittedly, there is no eye witness of the case. Allegation is that informant’s brother went to Ashok Singh, petitioner of Cr. Misc. No.18702 of 2011 to demand his wages as had worked as his driver and did not return rather his dead body recovered. Submission of learned counsel for the petitioners is lack of circumstance (witness) to show that deceased had come to petitioner Ashok Singh. Informant and witnesses examined in Paragraphs-13 and 14 are there to state that deceased had preceeded for petitioner Ashok Singh’s house. Witnesses in Paragraphs- 41, 42, 52, 57 and 58 are to state that in the night one thief had entered the house of Biran Singh of petitioners’ village who was assaulted by village people was driver of petitioner Ashok Singh. These witnesses are relevant on the point of coming (reaching) of the deceased to petitioners’ village, statement of all the four witnesses appear to save these petitioners, but post mortem does not corroborate assault by a mob rather three injuries are only found on the person of the deceased 2 one incised fatal only. No doubt, there is no material referred to connect petitioner Subodh Singh of Cr. Misc. No.14728 of 2011 to have any concern with affair of petitioner Ashok Singh of Cr. Misc. No.18702 of 2011. So, the circumstance discussed above, does not favour petitioner Ashok Singh of Cr. Misc. No.18702 of 2011 for any liberal view (favour). Accordingly, bail petition of petitioner Ashok Singh of Cr. Misc. No.18702 of 2011 stands rejected. So far bail petition of Subodh Singh is concerned, he is allowed regular bail. Accordingly, let the above named petitioner namely Subodh Singh of Cr. Misc. No.14728 of 2011 be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lakhisarai in connection with Halsi P. S. Case No.75 of 2006 (G.R. No.793 of 2006). Vikash (Mandhata Singh, J.)