IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.4355 of 2009 MD. IDRIS KHAN & ANR Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2 8/5/2009 Heard counsel for the petitioners, counsel for the informant as well as counsel for the State. From a look of the complaint petition it would be clear that it is a case of matrimonial dispute. At one point of time husband, son of the two petitioners and the complainant, the wife were living together in Mumbai and thereafter some differences sought to be emerged. Mr. Abbas Haider, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the father-in-law and mother-in-law would submit that they have no objection and they have authority to say on behalf of the husband and other family members that they are ready to keep the complainant with due respect and dignity. Counsel for the complainant is also prepared for such settlement. This Court would, therefore, direct the petitioners, namely, 1. Md. Idris Khan and 2. Badlania to surrender before the court below on 18th May, 2009 on which date the complainant shall also remain present in the court. The court below after taking an undertaking on behalf of the two petitioners and the complainant of the relationship being restored would grant bail to the petitioners above named for a period of six months on furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 10,000/- ( Ten thousand ) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of 2 S.D.J.M.Gaya in Complaint Case No. 941 of 2008/Tr. No. 1670 of 2008, subject to the conditions as laid down in section 438 (2) of the Cr.P.C. If relation between the husband, son of the petitioners and the complainant remains cordial such provisional bail shall be confirmed. It is made clear that if there be any further difference between the husband, son of the petitioner, and the complainant, wife, in which these two petitioners are not found involved or responsible in any manner, the same will not stand in the way of confirming the bail granted to them. Let this order be communicated through fax at the cost of the petitioners. Abhay Kumar (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)