IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.26934 of 2010 1. CHHOTE SINGH @ DILIP SINGH, Son of Late Suresh Singh, Resident of Village Amat, P.S. Karai Parsurai, District Nalanda. At present Dakbunglow Road, Harnaut, P.S. Harnaut, District Nalanda. 2. INDRA DEVI, Wife of Devendra Singh 3. DEVENDRA SINGH, Son of Ramdil Singh Both Resident of Village Kalyan Bigha, P.S. Harnaut, District Nalanda 4. SUKMANTI DEVI, Wife of Sanjay Kumar, Resident of Chainpur, P.S. Chandi (Wena), District Nalanda 5. RUPAM KUMARI, Daughter of Anuj Singh, Resident of Village Barah, P.S. Harnaut, District Nalanda 6. AJAY SINGH, Son of Devendra Singh, Resident of Village Kalyan Bigha, P.S. Harnaut, District Nalanda 7. BIBHA DEVI, Wife of Vinjay Singh, Resident of Kalyan Bigha, P.S. Harnaut, District Nalanda. ……….Petitioners Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR …….Opposite Party 02/- 22.09.2010 Heard learned counsel for the seven petitioners and Additional Public Prosecutor for the State. Learned counsel for the petitioners seeks permission to make necessary correction in para 8 of this petition. Permission is granted. Only petitioner no. 1 and 6 are named accused in this case, but during investigation names of remaining petitioners emerged. As submitted all the petitioners were enjoying privilege of bail granted by police, who also did not submit charge-sheet for the offence under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code, but only because cognizance has been taken for a graver offence. The privilege already granted to the petitioners cannot be snatched unless there is any material to show that they have misuse the 2 privilege. This is the consistent view of this Court taken in several decisions viz. in a case of Mahendra Prasad Singh Vs. The State of Bihar reported in 2004 (3) PLJR 491. In view of the above, the prayer for anticipatory bail is not maintainable, accordingly disposed of. Petitioners are directed to appear before the court below, who shall consider their prayer for regular bail in the light of the observations made above and the decisions of this Court. Praveen/- ( Akhilesh Chandra, J.)