IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.32236 of 2009 1. UMESH YADAV 2. Shankar Yadav … Petitioners Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR … Opp. Party ----------- 2. 11.11.2009 Heard. Regard being had to the fact noted in my earlier rejection order, Annexure-1, I find myself not inclined to review the said order. However, it is not disputed that most of the witnesses have been examined during trial of the case in which charges were framed on 22.1.2009. Smt. Jahanara, learned counsel for the informant informs me that a few witnesses are only left to be examined in the case. The Court grants five months’ time to Smt. Jahanara under the promise of Smt. Jahanara that those witnesses who are left to be examined shall be produced in the trial court much before the expiry of that period so that judgment is delivered at the end of the period, else, the trial court shall shut down the case if the witnesses are not examined in five month’s time and shall 2 proceed with the case in accordance with law. In case the trial is not concluded within the said period, the trial court, i.e., the 3rd Additional Sessions Judge, Darbhanga, shall release the petitioners on bail on furnishing a bond to its own satisfaction in Sessions Trial No. 435 of 2008. The petition is dismissed. Kanth ( Dharnidhar Jha, J.)