IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.510 of 2009 BISHWANATH YADAV SON OF LATE BHAROSI YADAV R/O- VILLAGE- AMARNATH, P.S. + DISTRICT- JAMUI Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. RITA DEVI, W/O- SRI RAM BRIKSH @ SRI RAM BILAS YADAV, R/O- VILLAGE- AMARNATH, P.S. + DISTRICT- JAMUI. For the petitioner : Mr. Prakash Mahto, Advocate For the State : Mr. Jharkhandi Upadhyay, APP ----------- 2 09.11.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. Petitioner assails the impugned order dated 2.3.2009 passed by learned Assistant Sessions Judge-II Jamui in S.T. No. 291/2008 whereby the application filed on behalf of the petitioner under Section 227 of the Cr.P.C. for discharge, was considered and rejected. While assailing the order impugned, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the complainant had filed three criminal proceedings in a span of 15 days against the same set of accuseds including the petitioner. It is the stand of the petitioner that in one case, the Court has dismissed the complaint whereas in another case, he was put on trial and acquitted. It is next contended that the victim was never examined by any doctor in order to support her version incorporated in the complaint. It is highlighted that petitioner is uncle of the informant and is aged about 60 years. Learned counsel further submits that admittedly there is land dispute and the present case is punctuated by malice in order to put undue pressure. The submissions advanced on behalf of the petitioner 2 cannot be thrown aside but the question is about the stage at which such consideration is to be made. At the stage of framing of charge, the Court has to look to the records in order to satisfy that there is sufficient evidence on record justifying proceeding with the case by framing of charge. Learned counsel, at this stage, informs the Court that charges have already been framed and evidence is to be led now. In that view of the matter, while declining the interference with the impugned order, this Court observes that the petitioner shall raise all these issues/submissions at the relevant stage of the proceeding which shall be considered in accordance with law. The application is disposed of. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J. )