IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.24401 of 2010 PAPPU KUMAR Versus STATE OF BIHAR with Cr.Misc. No.21060 of 2010 KUNAL KUMAR @ KUNAL SINGH @ KUNAL KUMAR SINGH Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 5 29.11.2010 Cr. Misc. No.24401 of 2010 filed on behalf of petitioner, Pappu Kumar and Cr. Misc. No.21060 of 2010 filed on behalf of petitioner, Kunal Kumar @ Kunal Singh @ Kunal Kumar Singh are taken together. As both the above stated petitioners are languishing in jail custody in connection with Bidupur P.S. Case No.110 of 2008 registered under Sections 302, 389/34 of the I.P.C., accordingly, a common order is passed in both the above stated criminal miscellaneous cases. So far as petitioner in Cr. Misc. No.24401 of 2010 is concerned, his case stands on similar footing to that of co-accused Sujeet Kumar @ Babuan Singh, who has already been granted bail in Cr. Misc. No.35629 of 2009 vide order dated 04.03.2010. Accordingly, petitioner namely, Pappu Kumar is directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs.10,000/-(ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Vaishali at Hajipur in connection with above stated Bidupur P.S. Case No.110 of 2008. Petitioner in Cr. Misc. No.21060 of 2010 is said to be 2 assailant along with two other F.I.R. named accused persons. The contention of learned counsel appearing in Cr. Misc. No.21060 of 2010 is that as per postmortem report two wounds of entry were found on the person of deceased. So the aforesaid fact clearly goes to show that only two persons had fired upon the deceased and it is not the specific case of the prosecution by whose fire deceased sustained injury in the alleged occurrence, but I am not at all convinced with the aforesaid submission of learned counsel appearing in Cr.Misc. No.21060 of 2010. Accordingly, the prayer for bail of petitioner Kunal Kumar @ Kunal Singh @ Kunal Kumar Singh stands rejected. The learned court below is directed to expedite the trial of this petitioner preferably within nine months. PN ( Hemant Kumar Srivastava,J.)