IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.21939 of 2010 VINAY KUMAR SHARMA Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 30.6.2010. Heard learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner and learned counsel appearing on behalf of the State. The petitioner is in custody in connection with Sessions Trial No.524 of 2001 arising out of Gaighat P.S.Case No.143 of 1995 for offence punishable under Sections 394 and 302 of the Indian Penal Code. This is a case of misuse of privilege of bail granted to the petitioner. The petitioner was earlier granted bail by this court in Cr.Misc.No.2832 of 1996 by order dated 12.2.1996 and on grounds of his non- appearance in the case, his bail bond was cancelled on 3.1.2007. The petitioner, in the meantime, got involved in another case giving rise to Musrigharari P.S.Case No.2485 of 2009 and in which he was taken into custody on 16.2.2008 and was acquitted in the case vide order passed on 27.10.2009. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that it is thereafter that the petitioner was remanded in the present case on 3.12.2009 by reason of cancellation of his bail 2 bond. He further submits that the petitioner undertakes to abide by the conditions laid down by this court. Taking into considering the circumstances and submissions of the learned counsel for the petitioner, let the petitioner Vinay Kumar Sharma be released on bail on his furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Additional Sessions Judge, F.T.C.No.3, Muzaffarpur in connection with Sessions Trial No.524 of 2001 arising out of Gaighat P.S.Case No.143 of 1995, subject to the condition that the petitioner would appear in the trial court on each and every date fixed in the case and the failure on the part of the petitioner to attend the trial court on two consecutive dates fixed without reasonable explanation to the satisfaction of the trial court, would entitle the trial court to initiate proceedings for cancellation of his bail bond and for taking him into custody. ahk (Jyoti Saran, J.)