IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.1518 of 2010 JOGESHWAR SINGH @ YOGESHWAR SINGH . Versus STATE OF BIHAR . ----------- 2/ 17.03.2010 Heard Mr. Ashutosh Kumar, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and Mr. Dashrath Mehta, learned Addl. P.P. for the State. Petitioner apprehends his arrest in a case instituted under sections 302 and 201/34 of the Indian Penal Code. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the entire prosecution case is based on suspicion and there is no direct evidence to connect the petitioner with the offence in question. Learned counsel for the State has opposed the prayer for bail and points out that there was strong motive for the petitioner to participate in the offence in question. Be that as it may, this Court is not inclined to accede to the prayer made on behalf of the petitioner for grant of anticipatory bail. It is, accordingly, dismissed. However, if the petitioner surrenders in the court below within the period of four weeks from today and makes a prayer for regular bail, then that shall be considered on its own merit without being prejudiced by the order of this Court and by looking the submission as recorded above. ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J ) BTiwary/