IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.35559 of 2009 SANJAY SINGH & ANR Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3/ 04.12.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned Addl. P.P. for the State. These two petitioners happen to be the sons of Tanik Singh. Tanki Singh is supposed to be the brother of one Parasuram Singh. Parasuram Singh is one of the persons named in the F.I.R., who is suspected to be involved behind the murder of the father of the informant. The F.I.R. in question is Warsaliganj P.S.Case No. 108 of 2009 which was registered for the offence under sections 302/34 and 120(B) of the Penal Code. Learned Senior counsel, appearing for the petitioners, submits that it is a case of suspicion and no substantial evidence is coming to link the petitioners directly in the crime because there are no clear eye witnesses to the case who have seen these two petitioners, participating in the said crime. The maximum material which has emerged against the two petitioners is that they had attended a meeting, which was held in the house of Tanki Singh, who happens to be their father. It is alleged that in the said meeting a conspiracy or a statement was made that there was no reason to wait any further. Learned counsel, representing the State, has - 2 - meticulously gone through the case diary and stated that the charge-sheet has come to be filed against these two petitioners and also pinpointed the participation of the petitioners with the said crime, except that there is some evidence about their involvement in the conspiracy and in the crime. That being so, giving the benefit of doubt to the prosecution, let the petitioners, namely, Sanjay Singh and Ranjay Singh, be enlarged on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 20,000/- (Rs. twenty thousand ) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Nawadah in connection with Warsaliganj P.S. Case No. 108 of 2009. One of the sureties will be executed by the close blood relation of the petitioners on due identification of the court below. The petitioners shall not intimidate or interfere with the fair justice. They shall cooperate in the trial either themselves or through their counsel. ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J ) BTiwary/