IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.43230 of 2009 KARPURI SINGH son of Late Upendra Singh, resident of village Kumbhi P.S. Cheria Bariarpur, District Begusrai. Versus STATE OF BIHAR . With Cr.Misc. No.10305 of 2010 KAPURI SINGH son of late Upendra Singh, resident of Village Kumbhi, P.S. Cheriabariarpur, District Begusrai. Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3 2/4/2010 Heard Mr. Vinod Gautam, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner in Cr. Misc. No.43230 of 2009. No one, however, appears to press the application in Cr. Misc. No.10305 of 2010 which was filed through one Mr. Randhir Kumar No.1, Advocate of this Court. From perusal of both the records it is clear that in both the cases prayer is to the same effect namely for release of the petitioner on bail in connection with Khodawanpur P.S. Case no. 48 of 2009. It is really unfortunate that the bail applications are being filed without verification and the petitioner infact seems to be over zealous which could have proved fatal in this case. This Court however would leave the matter at rest with a warning to the petitioner to remain cautions in future. Coming to the merits of this case, this Court would find that the prayer for bail of the petitioner for an offence u/s 392 and 412 I.P.C. was earlier rejected by this Court by an order dated 29.10.2009 in Cr. Misc. No.35962 of 2009 with an observation 2 that the petitioner may renew his prayer for bail after completing six months of his judicial custody. Petitioner in these applications has claimed to be in the judicial custody since 29.5.2009 and therefore has already completed the period of six months of his judicial custody. That being so, the petitioner, namely, Karpuri Singh is directed to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- ( Ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Begusrai in Khodawanpur P.S. Case no.48 of 2009, on the specific condition that his such bail would be cancelled if he is found to have been made accused hereinafter in any other criminal case and/or his absence on two consecutive dates in course of trial of this case. With the aforementioned observations and directions both the applications are disposed of. Abhay Kumar ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)