IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.1437 of 2008 MAHESHWAR MAHTO, S/o Late Rauli Mahto, Resident of Village- Lakhisarai English, P.S. + District- Lakhisarai. Versus 1. STATE OF BIHAR 2. Ashok Yadav. 3. Dhina Yadav Both sons of Late Tanik Yadav, R/o Village- Lakhisarai English, P.S. + District-Lakhisarai. 4. Sikandar Verma, S/o Baiju Verma, R/o Village- Belauri, P.S. + District- Lakhisarai. ----------- 2. 03-08-2010 Petitioner is the informant of the case. He is aggrieved by the order passed by the learned trial court whereby the Opposite Parties herein have been held guilty under sections 302/34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life besides imposition of fine for a sum of Rs. 50,000/-. It is the contention of the petitioner that the case comes within the rarest of the rare cases and as such the trial court ought to have passed capital punishment. I have perused the judgment impugned. Learned trial court on a consideration of the entire material available on record has found that it is not one of those cases where the capital punishment should be awarded. This court does not find any merit in this application. It is accordingly dismissed. Sujit (Kishore K.Mandal,J.)