IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.20129 of 2011 Ramjee Manjhi @ Sadhujee Versus The State Of Bihar ----------- 2 14-07-2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the state. Allegedly, one stain gun, 9 pistols, 4 live cartridges and two empty cartridges kept in a Windauliya and three live bombs as well as some police dress were recovered from house of the petitioner. The contention of learned counsel for the petitioner is that the aforesaid recovery has been made in absence of the petitioner and as a matter of fact, this case is nothing but high- handedness of the police. It is also pointed out by him that earlier, the petitioner was booked several times by the police in false cases of Arms Act and dacoity and almost in all the cases, he has already been granted privilege of bail by this court and details of the aforesaid cases, have been pleaded at paragraph- 14 of the bail petition. It is also pointed out by him that the petitioner is languishing in jail custody for three and a half years and uptill now, his trial could not be concluded and having more or less similar allegation, one co-accused, namely, Kamal Manjhi has already been granted bail by another bench of this court by order dated 04.02.2009 passed in Cr. Misc. No. 3556 of 2009. Taking into consideration the aforesaid submissions, 2 particularly, keeping in mind the period of detention in jail custody, let the petitioner, namely, Ramjee Manjhi @ Sadhujee be released on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each in connection with Sessions Trial No. 336 of 2009 arising out of Wazirganj P.S. Case No. 152 of 2005 to the satisfaction of Additional Sessions Judge-VI, Gaya subject to condition that one of the sureties must be close relative of the petitioner who shall swear an affidavit disclosing his relation with the petitioner and furthermore, the petitioner shall attend the trial court on each and every date regularly for a period of nine months and if he fails to do so without any reasonable explanation, learned trial court shall be at liberty to cancel the bail bonds of the petitioner. AKV/- ( Hemant Kumar Srivastava,J.)