AB 385/2010 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE P.K. MUSAHARY Heard Mr. D.R. Gogoi, learned counsel for the accused petitioners and Mr. B.B. G ogoi, learned Additional P.P., Assam. Case diary as called for has been produced today. I have perused the same. The allegation made in the FIR is that the accused petitioners were in possession of some rice bags, which belong to PD S, and the said rice bags were carried in a truck, which was parked near the ’dh aba’ run by the petitioners. From the case diary it appears that the rice bags s uspected to be of PDS have neither been seized by the Police nor the truck, whic h was carrying the rice bags have been seized. There is nothing on record that t he accused petitioners have stored 230 bags of rice in their ’dhaba’ cum grocery shop. No rice bag has been seized from their grocery shop as well to verify as to the status of the said rice bags. Considering the aforesaid facts and circums tances of the case, it is directed that in the event of arrest of the accused pe titioners namely Shri Lalit Baruah, Smt. Anima Baruah, Sri Ajit Baruah and Sri R ajib Baruah in connection with Lahoal P.S. Case No. 137/2010 under sections 341/ 353/379/120(B)/420/34 IPC shall be enlarged on bail of Rs. 15,000/- each with on e local surety of the like amount subject to the satisfaction of the arresting a uthority on condition that they shall appear before the Investing Officer within 7 days from today for recording their statements and they shall fully cooperate with the investigating agency and they shall not jump the bail. Bail application stands allowed and disposed.