IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.38352 of 2008 Basudeo Giri, son of Late Dinanath Giri, resident of village-Gokhulpur Mathiya, P.S.-Binta, District- Patna, at present residing at Quarter No.245, Type-II, Kidwaipuri, PNT Colony, Patna. Versus 1. State Of Bihar 2. Bikarma Giri, son of Gupteshwar Giri, resident of village-Chhatanwar Mathiya, P.S.-Krishna Brahm, District- Buxar. ----------- 3. 04.07.2011 The informant-petitioner has preferred this application for cancellation of bail granted to Opposite Party No.2 vide order dated 13.03.2008 passed in Cr. Misc. No.49428/07. Heard learned counsel for the parties. The main contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that the bail order has been obtained due to wrong submission made on behalf of O.P.No.2. Learned counsel for the opposite party has submitted that deceased was found taking poison and it is not a case of murder, but the report dated 31.01.2008 of Office of the Director, Forensic Science Laboratory, Bihar, Patna shows that no metallic, alkaloidal, glycosidal, pesticidal or volatile poison could be detected. It appears from the F.I.R. that the 2 petitioner has lodged a case alleging therein that the deceased was done to death. It further appears that during investigation, it came to lie that there was quarrel between the deceased and her husband and the deceased had taken poison. Considering the facts, I find that no wrong submission has been made on behalf of O.P.No.2 while granting bail. I do not find any ground for cancellation of bail granted to O.P.No.2 and as such, this petition is dismissed. V.K.Pandey (Amaresh Kumar Lal, J.)