IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.52396 of 2007 DILIP SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 5. 5.1.2009 Heard Sri Mukesh Kumar, Advocate for the petitioner and the learned A.P.P. for the State. The allegation is, of course, of poisoning the deceased who was the wife of this petitioner to death and was married to him in 1997. The defence is of the lady falling ill and being hospitalized in Tajpur Primary State dispensary. As may appear from paragraph 26 of the case diary, the petitioner was arrested near from the dead body of the deceased which was found lying in P.H.C. Tajpur. The court could not find out any reason as to why the deceased was taken to that hospital and why for the dead body could be lying there. The I.O. appears intentionally not looking to the hospital records so as to putting down these aspects of the matter in the case diary which, as per the court’s opinion, was his primal duty. There was no sign of external or internal injuries. Let the above named petitioner be released from custody on furnishing bond of Rs.10,000/-(ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge, Fast Track Court No.2, Samastipur in S.Tr.No.710 of 2007(Mathurapur O.P.)P.S.Case No.57 of 2007). B.Kr. ( Dharnidhar Jha, J. )