IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr. Misc. No.36671 of 2010 Ajay Kumar Singh Versus The State Of Bihar ----------- 5/ 01.07.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. Allegedly informant’s company was approached for supply of some machines and on request of one, R.K. Sharma, Rs. 14,00,000/- was handed over to him as earnest money for supplying the same. Further, two drafts for Rs. 85,42,918/- and Rs. 46,78,000/- were handed over to the informant company by R.K. Sharma as price of machines to be supplied were found fake. Petitioner is Ajay Kumar Singh. He has been connected in the case as he impersonates himself as R.K. Sharma in whole negotiations for which his son was apprehended who furnished PAN Card of this petitioner identified by the informant as the person with whom there was negotiation. Actually, he was designating himself as Executive Engineer of the concerned Department. For the payment of cash, a receipt is also issued in name of R.K. Sharma. Above discussed circumstance does not justify anticipatory bail to this petitioner. Accordingly, prayer of the petitioner is rejected. However, petitioner is directed to surrender 2 before the Court below and pray for regular bail. If he can be identified or his signature can be compared that is the work of Investigating Officer. shail (Mandhata Singh, J.)