In the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh ...... Criminal Misc. No.M-30939 of 2010 ..... Date of decision:15.10.2010 Sukhpal Singh and another .....Petitioner v. State of Punjab .....Respondent .... Present: Mrs. Gursharan K. Mann, Advocate for the petitioners. ..... S.S. Saron, J. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners. In the incident that occurred on 7.5.2007 at 6.30 p.m. Saudagar Singh-complainant and his son Hardeep Singh were coming to their Village from Hathoor on their motorcycle. When they reached near the gate of Peer Baha, then a jeep came from behind and crossed them. It waylaid their motorcycle. Jeep was driven by Ranjit Singh alias Lally. In the fight that ensued Sukhpal Singh (petitioner No.1) was armed with a .12 bore gun and Charanjit Singh (petitioner No.2) was armed with a gandasi. Sukhpal Singh was abusing the complainant side and he raised a `Lalkara' that Saudagar Singh be not allowed to go unhurt. Charanjit Singh, it is alleged, gave a gandasi blow which hit on the left side of the back of the head of the complainant Saudagar Singh. Learned counsel has submitted that the injury No.9 on the person of Saudagar Singh is a lacerated wound 4 cm. x 1 cm. in length on the left occipital region. The said injury, it has been opined, is simple in Cr. Misc. No.M-30939 of 2010 [2] nature. In the incident, Saudagar Singh suffered in all 9 injuries and it has been opined that all injuries cumulatively were dangerous to life. The petitioners, however, were not sent-up for trial and kept in column No.2. In the facts and circumstances, no ground for grant of concession of pre-arrest bail is made out. However, the petitioners may apply for regular bail and till such time the application is filed by them, they be admitted to interim bail. The case before the trial Court is listed for hearing on 27.10.2010. The petitioners shall put in appearance before the trial Court on 27.10.2010. On their filing an application for bail, they shall be admitted to interim bail. However, their regular bail shall be considered preferably within the next seven days and till such time the regular bail is considered, they shall remain on interim bail. The criminal miscellaneous petition is accordingly disposed of. October 15, 2010. (S.S. Saron) Judge *hsp*