IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.24052 of 2009 SANJAY KUMAR Versus STATE OF BIHAR with Cr.Misc. No.26438 of 2009 1. SANJAY KUMAR 2. VICKY Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- 3 08.09.2009 Heard both sides. Both the matters arise out of same occurrence giving rise to Rahui (Bhaganbigha) P.S. case no. 133 of 2009 instituted under Sections 384, 386, 379 and 323 of Indian Penal Code. An F.I.R. seems to have been lodged on 20.5.2009 alleging therein that these petitioners arrived at the shop of the informant. At the orders of Sanjay Kumar (petitioner of Cr. Misc. No. 24052 of 2009), petitioner no. 1 of Cr. Misc. No. 26438 of 2009 snatched a sum of Rs. 4400/- from the cash counter.. Petitioner no. 2 (Vicky) is said to be one of the persons who arrived with the other accused persons. Petitioners are in custody since 19.5.2009. Antecedent report was called for which has been received. It appears that petitioners have not recorded criminal history in the police station in question. Learned counsel submits that the petitioners had made an application before the District Magistrate regarding illegal allotment of shop in the residential area owned by the informant which prompted the present case. Referring to Annexure-2 of Cr. Misc. No. 24052 of 2 2009, it is contended that petitioner Sanjay Kumar, s/o- Late Tuneshwar Raut is 100 % disabled which has been duly certified by the Medical Board. Considering the submissions advanced on behalf of the petitioners, this court is persuaded to admit all the petitioners to bail. let petitioners namely Sanjay Kumar (Cr. Misc. No. 24052 of 2009), Sanjay Kumar and Vicky (petitioners of Cr. Misc. No. 26438 of 2009) be released on bail on furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Nalanda in connection with Rahui (Bhaganbigha) P.S. case no. 133 of 2009 subject to the condition that one of the bailers will be own/close family member of the petitioners. No sooner the charges are framed in the case, the petitioners shall appear on each and every date fixed in the Court below. In case of default on two consecutive occasions without any cogent/satisfactory reason, the bail bonds of the petitioners shall be cancelled and thereafter the Trial Court will be at liberty to secure his arrest in accordance with law. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J. )