IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.22890 of 2010 MANOJ KUMAR SINGH, S/o Ram Singhashan Singh, R/o Village-Bamhaur, P.S.-Shivsagar, District-Rohtas (Sasaram). Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. Bihari Singh, S/o Late Kumar Singh. 3. Angad Singh, S/o Late Kumar Singh. 4. Sharda Devi, W/o Bihari Singh. 5. Urmila Devi, W/o Angad Singh. 6. Tetari Devi, W/o Late Kumar Singh. All R/o Village Agani, P.S.-Darigawa, District-Rohtas (Sasaram). ----------- 02. 10.03.2011 The petitioner seeks quashing of the order dated 05.05.2010 passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, F.T.C.- IV, Kaimur at Bhabhua in S.Tr. No. 21 of 2009/101 of 2009 by which an application under Section 319 Cr.P.C. has been disallowed by the Trial Court. It has been submitted that three persons were named in the First Information Report including the Opposite Party No. 4 but final report was submitted in her matter. In the meanwhile, protest was filed disclosing the complicity of the present Opposite Parties as well. In the present case, charge-sheet was submitted under Section 306 IPC but cognizance was taken under Section 302 IPC and when the trial proceeded P.W. 2 disclosed the complicity of the Opposite Parties No. 2 to 6 despite such disclosure the Trial Court did not find it fit to proceed against them and dismissed the application under Section 319 Cr.P.C and, therefore, being aggrieved he has moved this Court. 2 On the other hand, learned counsel for the Opposite Parties No. 2 to 6 submits that whatever allegations that has been revealed against the additional accused was mere speculation without any basis. Considering the facts of the case as also that the Opposite Party No. 2 happens to be the father-in-law whereas the Opposite Party No. 3, uncle-in-law, Opposite Party No. 4, mother-in-law, Opposite Party No. 5, aunt-in-law and the Opposite Party No. 6, grand mother-in-law against whom there is just rambling allegations and since there is no chance of conviction, I am not inclined to interfere in the matter. The application is dismissed. Vikash/- (Anjana Prakash, J.)