IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.39575 of 2008 RAJESH PASWAN & BARMESHWAR YADAV Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3. 9.1.2009 Heard Sri B.J.Ojha, Advocate for the petitioners and the learned A.P.P. for the State. The allegation is that the informant was telephonically required to make payment of Rangdari else to reap the consequences. The manner in which the four accused persons were trapped by the police is narrated in the written report. There is no definite defence of the petitioners as to why the police or the informant will come out with a story of implicating them in such a serious matter but considering the aspect of the case that nothing was recovered from the possession of any of the accused and that they were caught while they were waiting to receive the ransom amount and further that the two petitioners are in custody since 26.6.2008. I direct the above named two petitioners be released from custody on furnishing bond of Rs.20,000/-(twenty thousand)each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of C.J.M. Buxar - 2 - in Buxar(T)P.S.Case No.132 of 2008 subject to the conditions that the bailors have to affix their photographs on the respective bonds of either of the petitioners. Besides, on being released the petitioners shall appear before the officer-in-charge of Buxar police station once in a week preferably on Sunday and that their appearance shall be noted in the station diary entry. This process shall continue for a period of two and half years. If during the above period the petitioners are reported in connection with any offence which could have direct bearing on the peace and tranquility of society, the court below could be impressed upon them and remanded them in custody. Let a copy of this order be transmitted to the Superintendent of Police, Buxar for information and compliance. B.Kr. ( Dharnidhar Jha, J. )