IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.11113 of 2010 MANOJ KARU @ DINESH CHOUDHARY, SON OF LATE MOHAN CHOUDHARY, RESIDENT OF PRATAPPUR, PATNA CITY, P.S. MEHANDIGANJ, DISTRICT-PATNA. ………………………………………………….PETITIONER. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR………………..OPPOSITE PARTY. --------- For the Petitioner : Mr. Pramod Kumar, Advocate. For the State : Mr. U.S.P. Singh, A.P.P. -------- 2. 20.4.2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned A.P.P. for the State. The petitioner seeks bail in a case registered under Section 392 and later on added Sections 395 and 412 of the Indian Penal Code. It has been submitted on behalf of the petitioner that he is neither named in the First Information Report nor has any incriminating article been recovered from his possession. It has also been submitted that the petitioner has been made accused in this case on the basis of the confessional statement of the co-accused, Ratan Kumar and Vijay Kumar alias Ranjit Yadav, who had already been granted bail by this Court vide - 2 - order dated 23.2.2004 passed in Criminal Misc. No.2774 of 2004 and order dated 27.7.2004 passed in Criminal Misc. No.16293 of 2004 respectively. The petitioner is stated to be in custody since 5.10.2009. It is also contended that after six years, the petitioner has been implicated in this case. Having regard to the facts and the circumstances of the case, the petitioner, Manoj Karu @ Dinesh Choudhary, is directed to be released on bail on his furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/-(Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the A.C.J.M., Patna City, Patna, in connection with Khajekallan P.S. Case No.38/2003, with a further condition that one of the bailors of the petitioner must be the close relative or his family member, who will file affidavit before the court below giving full genealogy showing his or her relationship with the petitioner. Further, after his release in this case, if the petitioner is again found to be involved in criminal case of similar nature, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. P.S. (Dr. Ravi Ranjan,J)