IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. REV. No.1354 of 2009 VIKRAM KUMAR Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2 20.8.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. This revision application is directed against the order dated 29.7.2009 passed by Sessions Judge, Gaya in Cr.Appeal (Juvenile) No. 114 of 2009 by which the prayer to release the petitioner on bail has been rejected. The submission of learned counsel for the petitioner is that the petitioner remained in custody for about two years. His mother undertakes to keep him under her control, so there will be no chance of his mixing with known criminals. In the incident, the miscreants entered the house of the informant and his brother, committed loot after using all the means, caused fear of death by putting pistol on the person of family members, tied their mouth by clothes and even this petitioner attempted to jump from the roof on account of which his leg fractured and he was caught at the spot by the villagers. - 2 - Section 12 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act gives more privilege to a juvenile and he is entitled for bail if there is no chance of mixing with known criminal or expose him to moral, physical or psychological danger or that his release would defeat the ends of justice. The Juvenile Justice Board as well as the Sessions Judge are of the opinion that there was chance of his coming in association with known criminal and his release would defeat the ends of justice. There is no reason or ground to differ with the opinion made by both the courts below. This Criminal Revision application is dismissed at the stage of admission. The Juvenile Justice Board, Gaya is directed to expedite the trial of Civil Lines P.S. Case no.186 of 2007. (Mandhata Singh,J.) AI