IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.12591 of 2011 Md Nanhe Nadaf @ Mangla Versus The State Of Bihar ----------- 03/ 19.07.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned Addl. P.P. for the State. Petitioner is in jail custody since 4.12.2010 in connection with Nanpur P.S. Case no.68/2010 initially, registered under section 364A of the IPC and subsequently sections 302, 201 of the IPC were added. Petitioner is not named in the first information report but in course of investigation, it came to light that the petitioner had sweet relation with the sister of deceased and he committed murder of the deceased. The petitioner confessed his guilt leading to recovery of one dagger which is said to have been used in committing the murder of the deceased and furthermore, one handkerchief containing blood was also recovered on the basis of disclosure made by the petitioner. Taking into consideration the above stated facts and circumstances as well as submissions of the parties, I do not think it proper to release the petitioner on bail. Accordingly, his prayer for bail in connection with Nanpur P.S. case no.68/2010 corresponding to Sessions trial no.15/2011 pending in the court of Addl. Sessions Judge FTC No. VI, Sitamarhi stands rejected at least at this stage. The trial court shall try to conclude the trial of the petitioner within nine months from the date of receipt of the order and if the trial of the petitioner is not concluded within the above stated period, the 2 petitioner may renew his prayer for bail. shahid (Hemant Kumar Srivastava,J)