IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.7321 of 2009 1. SUNITA DEVI,w/o Nand Kishore Singh @ Nandu Singh 2. Ribha Devi,w/o Balram Singh @ Mallu Singh 3. Mahesh Singh,s/o Swarath Singh All resident of village-Dirmobara, P.S.-Roh,District-Nawada. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR With Cr.Misc.No.12146 of 2009 1. Yashoda Devi,wife of Swarath Singh 2. Swarath Singh,s/o late Hardeo Singh Both residents of village- Dirmobara,P.S.-Rph,District-Nawada. Versus The State of Bihar. --------- 03/ 04-05-2009 As both these cases arise out of the same police station case number, they are heard together. Submission of the learned counsel for the petitioners is that two of the petitioners of Cr.Misc.No.7321 of 2009 having their parallel status in the family of the deceased’s-in-law while petitioner no.3 is younger brother-in-law having no concern with the deceased. Petitioners of Cr.Misc.No.12146 of 2009 are mother-in-law and father- in-law of the deceased. If there was any demand or torture for its non- fulfilment and for all it is said that no demand was ever made by any of the family members, nor any cruelty was caused, rather it was the ailment of the deceased, which was the cause of her death. In anger and anxiety only the case was lodged by the grandfather of the deceased, who later also verified the allegation and given a written for commitment of no such incident. His daughter that is Phuwa of the 2 deceased was married in the same village and she has also deposed regarding the death due to ailment. So, petitioners’ arrest at the moment cannot be justified. I agree with the same. Accordingly, both these petitions for anticipatory bail are allowed. In case of arrest or surrender within one month from today in Roh P.S.Case No.41/2008, the above named petitioners in both cases shall be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/-(rupees ten thousand)each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Nawada, subject to the conditions as laid down under sub-section (2) of Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. AH/ ( Mandhata Singh, J. )