IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.44333 of 2010 1) Ramavtar Pd. Verma, son of Late Devnath Pd. Verma, 2) Lalpari Devi, wife of Sri Ramavtar Pd. Verma, 3) Shambhu Pd. Verma, 4) Manoj Kumar Verma @ Manoj Pd. Verma, both sons of Ramavtar Pd. Verma, 5) Radha Devi, wife of Sri shambhu Pd. Verma, 6) Rashmi Rani, wife of Sri Manoj Kumar Verma, all of village Barh Sadar Bazar Walipur, Ward No. 20, PS Barh, district Patna – Petitioners. Vs. The State of Bihar. 2 26.3.2011 Heard the parties. Petitioners 1 and 2 are husband and wife. Petitioners 3 and 4 are sons of petitioners 1 and 2 whereas petitioners 5 and 6 are wife of petitioners 3 and 4 respectively. The complaint has been lodged by brother of petitioner no.1 alleged therein that the petitioners came on a Tata Sumo and demanded Rangdari. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the petitioner no. 1 has filed a title suit for partition against his brother, the complainant and in order to compromise the title suit, the present case has been instituted. I am inclined to believe the submission made on behalf on the petitioners for the purpose of anticipatory bail. Accordingly, the petitioners are directed to be released on anticipatory bail, in the event of his arrest or surrender within six weeks, in Complaint Case No. 800/2008 on furnishing bail bonds of rupees ten thousand each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the judicial Magistrate, IInd Class, Nawadah, subject to the conditions laid down under section 438(02) Cr.P.C. haque ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)