IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.1002 of 2007 SUBODH PRASAD SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 2 11.11.2008 Heard the learned counsel for the parties . In the instant writ application the petitioner prays for direction to the respondent police to produce respondnents no.6, Rajendra Prasad Singh, Police Inspector, son of Sri Shiv Nandan Singh of District – Nalanda and respondent no.7, Prabhas Chandra Mishra, the then Police Sub- Inspector, Barhiya, Lakhisarai, as they are avoiding the process of Court though cognizance has been taken against them in a case under sections 302/34, 379 and 120(B) of the I.P.C. bearing 369C/1992. The learned counsel submits that the revision with a quashing application preferred by respondent no.6, Rajendra Prasad Singh, against the order taking cognizance was also dismissed by this Court vide order dated 17.11.1995 passed in Cr.Misc. No.3936 of 1995. He further submits that both the respondents have been declared permanent absconder by order dated 4.12.2002 as contained in Annexure-2, passed by the Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Lakhisarai, in the aforesaid case. The trial court has issued order for attachment as well as taken all possible steps for arresting the accused persons but they are still at large. The learned counsel for the State submits that the Superintendent of Police, Lakhisarai, inspite of his best efforts could 2 not arrest the aforesaid two accused persons. It is unfortunate that the police officials who are aware of the law and process of the Court are evading appearance since last 7 years in a caseunder section 302/34 of the I.P.C. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties this Court observes that D.I.G. Munger Range. will take all possible steps at his end to ensure appearance of accused persons before the trial court. This Court is further constrained to observe that a copy of this order be also brought to notice of the D.G.P. Bihar for the needful and desired action. With the aforesaid observation this writ application is disposed of . Anilksinha (Samarendra Pratap Singh,J.)