IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.454 of 2011 RAJEEV KUMAR @ DIVESH KUMAR . Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR . ----------- 02 19.04.2011 Heard both sides. Petitioner who has been declared juvenile in conflict with law has approached this Court seeking bail. He is facing charge punishable under Section 376 of the Penal Code with an allegation that he forcibly committed rape on a 09 year old girl. Learned lower appellate Court in paragraph no.5 has observed as under:- “5. Considering the submissions urged at the bar, going through impugned order, case diary and L.C.R. it is manifest that the appellant has committed heinous and barbarous crime by forcibly raping a minor girl aged about nine years causing bleeding and injury on her private part. At the time of occurrence the appellant was aged thirteen years and nine months i.e. about fourteen years, it is not a case of any love affair and also not a case of rape committed upon the girl of same aged or two years less, the appellant committed rape upon such a girl whose private parts were not developed and this goes to show heinous mentality of the appellant. The Juvenile Justice Board has rightly come to the conclusion that the release of the appellant is likely to endanger morally and psychologically and further there is chance to become criminal.” Having considered the submissions advanced on behalf of the parties, this Court is inclined to concur with the view taken by learned lower appellate Court. Prayer is, accordingly, 2 rejected. Let the trial Court expedite the trial as observed in the appellate order. Sym (Kishore K. Mandal, J.)