IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.2346 of 2010 VINAY KUMAR SINGH, aged about 42 years, S/o Late Ram Nehora Singh, resident of village Bishanpur Tarora, P.O. Bishanpur Tarora, P.S. Mahua, District Vaishali Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. Ram Vrishk Ushahi, son of Gangpat Ram, resident of village chakdadan, P.S. Mahua, District Vaishali ----------- 3. 31.3.2010 Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission to amend the prayer portion. Let him do so. Heard counsel for the parties. The petitioner and O.P.No.2 both have also appeared in person in compliance of the order of this Court dated 26.2.2010. The petitioner seeking anticipatory bail for offence under sections 447, 507 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code and section 3(x) of the S.C./S.T. Prohibition Act has his plain and simple defence of one of false implication. Counsel for O.P.No.2 would submit that it is for this purpose O.P.No.2 is personally here to say that he had been insulted by the petitioner. Normally such thing could have definitely been gone into at the stage of trial but what is singularly striking 2 feature of this case is that both the petitioner and O.P.No.2 are Advocates practicing in the same court and they are supposed to contest litigations for others and definitely not amongst themselves. After this observation was made the petitioner in presence of his counsel who is no less than Mr. Rajendra Prasad Singh, Senior Advocate and the former Chairman of Bihar State Bar Council, has offered his apology to O.P.No.2 in person who is only his own professional colleague. He has also assured this Court and O.P.No.2 that there will be no further vengeance left in the matter and nothing will be now done by him by way of revenge against opposite party no. 2 for filing of the complaint petition. The opposite party no. 2 has also promised to patch up the differences and has accepted the apology offered to him in this Court. Recording such assurance, this Court would direct for release of the petitioner, Vinay Kumar Singh, on bail in the event he would surrender within a period of four weeks from today, on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rs. Ten thousand) with 3 two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Vaishali in Mahua P.S.Case No. 321/2009, subject to the conditions as laid down u/s 438(2) Cr.P.C. It is also made clear that after the petitioner is released on bail, in case he would submit a written unconditional apology in the trial court in the name of the complainant O.P.No.2, the court below after keeping that on record will also drop the entire criminal proceedings against the petitioner. With the aforesaid observation and direction this application is disposed of. (Mihir Kumar Jha,J.) Surendra/