IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. APP (DB) No.906 of 2010 Guddi Kumari, Daughter of Late Sheochandra Prasad, resident of Village – Misrauli, P.S. – Gayeghat, District – Muzaffarpur. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. Shila Devi, wife of Late Sheochandra Prasad, resident of village – Mishrauli, P.S. Gayeghat, District – Muzaffarpur. 3. Kaushal Kishore Yadav, son of Shri Suryanarayan Yadav, resident of village – Kabariya, P.S. Sadar, District – Darbhanga ----------- 5/ 29.7.2010 Heard learned counsel for the parties. The appeal is directed against the judgment of acquittal passed by Additional Sessions Judge, Fast Track Court No. I, Darbhanga dated 15.4.2010 in S.T. No. 10 of 1999. The trial court has acquitted respondent nos. 2 and 3 of the charges under sections 302/34 of the Indian Penal Code finding no circumstantial evidence against the accused persons to prove the charges against them beyond reasonable doubt. Counsel appearing for the appellant submits that the prosecution, through evidence, brought the motive for commission of the offence and also the evidence of P.W. 4 that the respondents were conspiring for murder of the deceased Shivchandra. On perusal of evidence, we do not find any circumstantial evidence or direct evidence on record to prove the charges against the respondents except suspicion raised by the witnesses in their evidence. There is no connecting material fixing responsibility against the respondents. We do not find any perversity or error in the judgment 2 of the trial court. The appeal is dismissed. Anil/ (Mridula Mishra, J.) ( Dharnidhar Jha, J.)