IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.44491 of 2010 CHANDESHWARI SAH SON OF LATE KARAMU SAH, RESIDENT OF VILL. CHAUSA, P.S. CHAUSA, DISTRICT MADHEPURA …. PETITIONER Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 24.2.2011 The petitioner has prayed for quashing of the order dated 19.11.2010 passed by the Additional District Judge, F.T.C.3rd, Madhepura in Sessions Trial No.94 of 2003, by which an application filed on behalf of the petitioner for calling for a document and the Investigating Officer has been disallowed by the trial court. The history of the case is that initially such an application was made before the trial court but the petitioner withdrew the application with regard to calling for the documents. When he came before this court against refusal of the trial court for issuing summons to some of the witnesses including the Investigating Officer, this Court in Cr.Misc.No.14019 of 2007 passed an order that the complaint and the Station diary entry were necessary documents and the petitioner was given liberty to file a fresh application in that regard which would be disposed of with speaking order. This Court once again in Cr.Misc.No.28331 of 2010 directed the trial court to record the reasons as to why such a prayer was refused. Then the present order was passed by the trial court. On going through the order impugned, I find that - 2 - the prayer of the petitioner for calling for the station diary entry had already been withdrawn by him, therefore there was no justification for allowing such a prayer by the trial court. Further it also appears from the impugned order that steps had been taken for examination of the Investigating Officer despite which he did not appear. Since the Court has inherent limitations for having control over the witnesses and their examination, I see no illegality in the present order. The application stands dismissed. The trial court is directed to expedite the trial and conclude it positively within a period of six months since the trial is of the year 2003. Narendra/ ( Anjana Prakash, J. )