IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr Misc No 4893 of 2011 Md Anjar, son of Md Ainul, resident of village – Denga, P S – Palasi, District – Araria - Petitioner Versus The State of Bihar - Opposite Party ----------- 2 01.03.2011 The petitioner is in custody since 07.08.2010 in relation to Palasi Police Station Case No 116 of 2010 instituted under various provisions of the Arms Act. It appears that a group of villages have detained two persons, one of whom is the petitioner and handed over to the police. They had stolen money from a lady who had come out of the bank. The police, upon search, found arms with both the persons. The Bank passbook of the lady was also recovered. The two persons were found on the motorcycle which has no registration number. Considering the aforesaid fact, I am not inclined to release the petitioner on bail. As chargesheet has already been submitted, I direct the Magistrate to immediately take up the trial on priority basis and, subject to petitioner’s cooperating, if the trial is not concluded within six months, petitioner abovenamed would be released on bail on his furnishing bonds of Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Araria in Palasi Police Station Case No 116 of 2010 dated 06.08.2010 subject to the condition that one of the sureties would be the father of the petitioner. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)