IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.53199 of 2008 AMARNATH SINGH @ HEERA SINGH Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 2. 18.4.2009 Heard Counsel for the petitioner and Counsel for the State. All said and done, from the averments made in the complaint petition, this much becomes clear that the petitioner still owes a sum of Rs. 85,000/- to the complainant. Counsel for the petitioner in such a situation submits that the petitioner is not in a position to pay the entire amount of Rs. 85,000/- in one go. The petitioner will pay the entire amount of Rs. 85,000/- in a period of four months if an installment is fixed by this Court. This Court would in the ends of justice accept such offer of the petitioner as by depositing Rs. 85,000/- the whole criminal case against the petitioner can itself come to an end. In that view of the matter, this Court would direct the petitioner to pay the entire sum of Rs. 85,000/- in a period of four months in four installments as indicated hereinafter:- 2 Installments Amount On or before 1st Installment 25,000/- 4.5.2009 2nd Installment 20,000/- 4.6.2009 3rd Installment 20,000/ 4.7.2009 4th Installment 20,000/ 4.8.2009 Total:- 85,000/- If petitioner pays the first installment of Rs. 25,000/- within the prescribed period and surrenders before the court of Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Madhubani with a proof of such payment and an undertaking for payment of the remaining three installments within the time frame as indicated above, the petitioner, namely Amarnath Singh @ Heera Singh shall be released on bail in connection with C.R. Case No. 210 of 2005 corresponding to T.R. No. 2567 of 2007 on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of S.D.J.M., Madhubani initially for a period of four months i.e. up to 4th of August, 2009 and his such provisional bail shall be confirmed only after the court below is satisfied that the entire amount of Rs. 85,000/- has been paid in the time frame given in this order. It would however be open for the court below to cancel the provisional bail of the petitioner if there is any default in payment of the installment as fixed by this Court. 3 Let the order be communicated to the court below through FAX after depositing the cost by the petitioner. Narendra/ ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J. )