IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.19682 of 2010 MANISH KUMAR YADAV son of late Jagdish Yadav, resident of Patharighat, Police Station Alamganj, District Patna, … …Petitioner Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR … OPPOSITE PARTY For the Petitioner: Mr. Harish Kumar, Advocate For the State : Mr. Manish Kumar, APP ----------- 3 04.08.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner seeks bail in a case registered for offences punishable under sections 392, 395 and 412 of the Indian Penal Code. On earlier occasion petitioner’s prayer for bail was rejected by this Court vide order dated 26.11.2009 in Criminal Miscellaneous No. 40452 of 2009, however, liberty was granted to the petitioner to renew the prayer for bail after six months, if the trial is not concluded within that period. Perused the report of the concerned trial court, kept at Flag “X”. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that he has not been named in the first information report and his name has surfaced during the course of investigation. There is allegation of recovery of Rs. 4,500/-, one golden chain and mobile phone from the bed of the petitioner. The petitioner is 2 stated to be in custody since 08.04.2008 and the trial has not been concluded. In the aforementioned facts and circumstances of the case, I direct the abovenamed petitioner, MANISH KUMAR YADAV, to be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the Sub- divisional Judicial Magistrate, Patna City, in Alamganj Police Station Case No. 80/08 with further condition that one of the bailors must be close relative or family member of the petitioner, who shall state on affidavit before the court concerned, giving complete genealogy, as to how he or she is related with the petitioner. Further, after his release, if the petitioner is again found involved in similar kind of offences, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. The petitioner shall also remain present on each and every date during the course of the trial and failing in appearance on two consecutive dates in course of trial without any reasonable cause shown by him, the court concerned would be at liberty to take steps for cancellation of his bail bonds. SC ( Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)