IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.93 of 2011 NEYAZ AKHTAR KHAN @ TUNNA KHAN Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH C.B.I. ----------- 04 14.02.2011 Heard both sides. Petitioner is aggrieved by order dated 08.07.2010, passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge, Fast Track Court no. 2, Patna whereby appeal being Cr. Appeal no. 150 of 2002/ 62 of 2006, preferred by the petitioner has been considered and dismissed. Petitioner was tried by learned trial Court, vide Tr. No. R.C. – 4(S) of 2000 for charges punishable under Sections 120B, 198 and 420 and 471/511 of the Penal Code. The prosecution, in order to prove the charge(s), examined as many as 07 witnesses. On perusal of the materials on record including the exhibits produced on behalf of the prosecution, it has been found and held that the petitioner was guilty under those Sections. Accordingly, he was sentenced to undergo R.I. for 01 under each count. Aggrieved over the said judgment and conviction the appeal preferred by the petitioner stood rejected. Learned appellate Court found on re- appreciation/reappraisal of the materials on record that the findings of guilt recorded by trial Court did not warrant any interference. I have perused the two impugned judgment(s). The findings are based on appreciation of materials on record which is not found to be perverse and/or patently illegal. Learned 2 counsel for the petitioner submits that petitioner is in custody for more than 09 months. Considering the materials on record, the sentence may be reduced. Learned A.P.P. appearing on behalf of the C.B.I., on the other hand submits that petitioner was found involved in procuring fake/forged bail order of this Court. Considering the magnitude of the allegation and the materials on record, the Courts below have taken a lenient view by imposing R.I. for 01 years. Having considered the submission advanced on behalf of the parties, this Court is satisfied that the appellate order in the present application does not require any interference. It is, accordingly, dismissed. Sym/ ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)