IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.11644 of 2010 SHIV PRAKASH PRASAD,son of Parmeshwar Mahto,residenr of village PO-Surari Immamnager, PS-Halsi,District-Lakhisarai. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. Gita Kumari,wife of Binod Prasad. 3. Binod Prasad,son of Eshwari Mahto Both of resident and PO Surari Immamnagar, PS.- Halsi,Distt.-Lakhisarai. ----------- For the Petitioner :Mr. Muneshwar Prasad, Advocate. For the State :Mr. S. Dayal, Addl.P.P. ------------ 03/ 17-05-2010 Heard the parties. The petitioner has filed this application for cancellation of anticipatory bail order granted to opposite party no.2 vide order dated 24-02-2010 passed in Cr.Misc.No.743 of 2010. Aforesaid order dated 24-02-2010 was passed after hearing all the parties including the learned counsel appearing on behalf of informant, who has filed the present application before this Court. Opposite party no.2 was granted anticipatory bail by aforesaid order dated 24-02-2010 mainly on the ground that though there is allegation against her that she got herself appointed on the post of Aangan Bari Sewika on the basis of some allegedly forged documents, but has finally been removed from service. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the informant- petitioner has tried to take this Court on merit of the case and has been repeating the same arguments, which were advanced on his behalf while anticipatory bail was granted to opposite party no.2 by aforesaid order dated 24-02-2010. 2 It is well settled that grant of bail to an accused is one thing and cancellation of such privilege is altogether different thing. Parameters for grant of bail and cancellation of bail are altogether different.The petitioner is required to fulfill the test as laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Aslam Babalal Desai Vs. State of Maharashtra, reported in AIR 1993 Supreme Court 1, for getting an order of cancellation of bail, but in the present case none of the grounds required for cancellation of bail is available. This Court does not find any merit in the present application. It is accordingly dismissed. AH/ ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)