IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.272 of 2011 SONU KUMAR @ ANSU SUMAN Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR For the petitioner :Mr.A.K.Mouar & :Mr.Harish Kumar For the State :Mr. Shailendra Kumar, APP ----------- 04. 20.05.2011 Heard counsel for the petitioner and the State. Petitioner who has been declared juvenile in conflict with law, seeks his release from remand home. On an accusation punishable under sections 366A and 120B IPC, he has been lodged in remand home. Learned counsel for the petitioner, with reference to the contents of the FIR, submits that petitioner and the victim girl were on talking terms. There is/are materials to indicate that they were locked in love affairs. It is submitted that there is no material on record to show that she was subjected to rape. The petitioner is the only son in the family and the entire family, including the maternal uncle, are ready and willing to monitor the conduct/behaviour of the petitioner if released on bail. It is submitted that parents have also been made accused(s) in the present case. A report was called for from the concerned Probation Officer which has been sent to this Court in a sealed cover. Perused the report. It does not appear therefrom that petitioner has any criminal antecedent. The Probation Officer, on enquiry made from the neighbours, has also reported that it was 2 a case of love affair between the petitioner and the victim girl. Having regard to the submissions of the parties and after perusing the materials on record, this Court, while setting aside the impugned order, directs release of the petitioner abovenamed on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Principal Magistrate, J.J.B. Patna in J.J.B. Case No. 95/10 arising out of Alamganj P.S. Case No. 69/10 subject to the condition that one of the bailors shall be maternal uncle of the petitioner. It shall be the duty of the said bailor to monitor the conduct/behaviour of the petitioner and to produce him in court in person as and when required therefor. In case of default in such appearance, the trial court shall be at liberty to cancel his bail bonds and secure his arrest in accordance with law. During the subsistency of this privilege if it is found that petitioner is involved in any criminal case, the same shall be treated as breach of conditions of bail entailing cancellation of the same. hr ( Kishore K. Mandal )