IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.1041 of 2009 ASHIQUE ALAM @ AASIK, son of late Sakid Alam, resident of village- Melamath, Police Station-Islampur, District-Uttar Dinazpur(West Bengal). ……..Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. Superintendent of Police, Kishanganj. 3. Director, Forensic Science Laboratory, Baily Road, Patna. 4. Alok Kumar, Assistant Commander, S.S.B. 36, Battalian, Thakurganj, District-Kishanganj. 5. S.H.O., Thakurganj, District-Kishanganj 6. Mitesh Kumar, Sub-Inspector, Thakurganj, District-Kishanganj(Ist Investigating Officer). 7. Sheo Sharan Sah, Sub-Inspector of Kurlikot Police Station, Thakurganj, District-Kishanganj(2nd Investigating Officer). ………Respondents. ----------- 02. 23.12.2009 The application in my view is most misconceived. Petitioner is being trialed for an offence under N.D.P.S. Act and the trial is in progress. It appears that contraband articles that were seized were then sent for chemical analysis in the Forensic Science Laboratory. Petitioner wants the direction to the lower Court and or the Laboratory to send a report in that regard to the trial Court as the trial is in progress. It is recorded that instead of adopting lawful manner in course of trial and move the Trial Court for the same, an application is filed to this Court directly. In my view, the petitioner has ample opportunity to cross examine prosecution witnesses on this issue and or request the Trial Court itself to call for 2 the report of samples as sent by it. An application to this Court in this regards is wholly misconceived and it is dismissed as such. Shageer (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J)