IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.40448 of 2009 BABLU SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR --------- 2 09.03.2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, the State and the informant. Petitioner apprehends his arrest in a case registered for offences under sections 147,148,149,447,387 and 506 I.P.C. Curiously enough husband of the cousin of petitioner is the informant. He alleged that on 14.1.2009 this petitioner came on motorcycle with his associates and demanded a sum of Rs.1 lakh. In case of non fulfillment of demand, the informant was threatened with his life. The petitioner submits that one Bharat Singh transferred most of his property to nephew of the informant which did not find favour with other daughters as well as his wife. The aggrieved wife and daughters sought some legal advice from the petitioner in this matter. The petitioner further submits that the informant threatened to implicate him in false case if he meddled with affairs of his family. Thus he has been implicated in the instant case. He further submits that it would appear form the case diary that informant himself was not present on the date of occurrence. Petitioner further submits that he is not concerned with the property of his Mausa and his daughters. Counsel for the informant submits that the petitioner in fact was peeved to learn that the informant had got so much properties from his in-laws. As such, he wanted to extract some thing from her. - 2 - It would appear from the case diary that the relationship between the petitioner and informant got strained as the former tried to help other daughters of Bharat Singh who did not get any share in the property. It also appears that some altercations also took place as the petitioner tried to mediate in the matter. Informant submits that petitioner should abstain himself from making unnecessary interference in affairs of his in-laws. In the facts of the case, the petitioner as above is directed to be released on bail in case he surrenders within six weeks from today on furnishing bail bond of Rs.5000/- with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Saran at Chapra in Marhaowrah Police Station case no. 25 of 2009, GR no. 438 of 2009. Petitioner would report to the Police Station every two months and file an affidavit to this effect in the court below. Shashi. (Samarendra Pratap Singh,J).