IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.18943 of 2011 AFAJUL HAQUE & ORS. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 16.6.2011 After having heard learned counsel for the parties and after having considered the statements made in the complaint petition, the claim of the complainant to some extent, as per the submission of the learned counsel, may not be acceptable to any reasonable person that Md. Abdul Shakoor was not residing with his close relatives because the facts stated in the complaint petition themselves indicate that he had acquired a huge properties which could not have been possible had he lived as a parasite in the house of the grand father of the complainant. Considering this important aspect of the case, let the petitioners, namely, Afazul Haque, Noor Islam and Najrul Haque be directed to be released, either in the event of their arrest by the police or surrender before the court below, on furnishing bonds each of Rs. 10,000/-( ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of Shri A.Shamim, Judicial Magistrate, Ist Class, Katihar, in Complaint Case CA No. 1482 of 2010, subject to the conditions as laid down in Section 438(2) Cr. P.C. Kanth ( Dharnidhar Jha, J.)