Ram Chandra Singh @ Ramchandar Singh vs The State Of Bihar on 25 June, 2025

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Ram Chandra Singh @ Ramchandar Singh vs The State Of Bihar on 25 June, 2025

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                              CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.84658 of 2024
                      Arising out of PS. Case No.-162 Year-2021 Thana- PASRAHA District- Khagaria
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                 Ram Chandra Singh @ Ramchandar Singh S/o Late Narayan Singh @
                 Narayan Prasad Singh R/o -Village- Pasraha, Road No- 14 P.S.- Pasraha, Dis-
                 trict- Khagaria.

                                                                                 ... ... Petitioner/s
                                                       Versus
                 The State of Bihar

                                                     ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s    :       Mr. Vivekanand Singh, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s:       Mr. Abhay Kumar Roy, APP
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SOURENDRA PANDEY
                                       ORAL ORDER

6   25-06-2025

Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned

Additional Public Prosecutor for the state.

2. This is the third round litigation on behalf of the pe-

titioner who seeks bail in a case instituted for the offences under

Sections 302, 307, 34 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code and

Section 27 of the Arms Act. He has one criminal antecedent, i.e.,

Pasraha P.S. Case No. 96 of 2020 registered under Sections 147,

341, 323, 379 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code.

3. As per the prosecution case, the informant has al-

leged that the named accused persons including the petitioner

surrounded the husband of the informant namely Vikash Singh,

they all abused and assaulted him. It is further alleged that peti-

tioner took out his pistol and open fired on the husband of the

informant, Vikash Singh who died due to the said firearm in-
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juries. It is next alleged that her father-in-law namely Pramod

Singh who had come for rescue of the deceased-husband of the

informant, they also opened fire on him, however, he managed

to escape.

4. This Court vide order dated 19.01.2024 passed in

Cr. Misc. No. 69884 of 2023 while rejecting the prayer for bail

of the petitioner had directed the learned trial Court to conclude

the trial within nine months positively, failing which the peti-

tioner will be at liberty to renew his prayer for bail. Learned

counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is in cus-

tody since 04.06.2022, i.e., more than three years. It is further

submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that from perusal

of the report received from the learned trial Court, it is evident

that the case has been committed to the Court of Sessions re-

cently on 28.04.2025 and as on day not a single witness has

been examined. It is also submitted by learned counsel for the

petitioner that altogether there are twelve charge-sheet wit-

nesses. It is next submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner

that looking at the present stage of trial it does not appear that it

shall be concluded in near future and the petitioner is languish-

ing in custody for the last three years.

5. Learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the State
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has vehemently opposed the prayer for bail of the petitioner and

has submitted that there is specific allegation against the peti-

tioner of having assaulted the deceased-husband of the infor-

mant namely Vikash Singh as such the petitioner should not

granted liberty of bail.

6. Considering the aforesaid submissions of learned

counsels and taking into account the fact that the petitioner is in

custody since 04.06.2022, i.e., for the last three years and the

trial has not begun and despite the previous order of this Court

dated 19.01.2024 passed in Cr. Misc. No. 69884 of 2023 to con-

clude the trial within a period of nine months, it has not made

any progress, the petitioner above named, is directed to be re-

leased 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 concerned Court/Judicial Magistrate-1st Class,

Khagaria in connection with Pasraha P.S. Case No. 162 of 2021,

subject to the the following conditions:-

(i) One of the bailors will be a

close relative of the petitioner.

(ii) The petitioner will remain

present on each and every date fixed by the

Court below, if so required by the learned Trial
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Court.

(iii) In case of absence on two con-

secutive dates or in violation of the terms of the

bail, the bail bond of the petitioner will be liable

to be canceled by the Court concerned.

(iv) And further condition that the

court below shall verify the criminal antecedent

except aforementioned one case of the peti-

tioner and in case at any stage it is found that

the petitioner has concealed his criminal an-

tecedent except aforementioned one case, the

court below shall take step for cancellation of

bail bond of the petitioner. However, the accep-

tance of bail bonds in terms of the above-men-

tioned order shall not be delayed for purpose of

the same or in the name of verification.

(v) If it is found that the trial is be-

ing delayed on account of the petitioner, the

learned trial Court shall take steps for cancella-

tion of bail bond of the petitioner.

7. In view of the antecedent of the petitioner, the

petitioner is directed to appear before the Superintendent of Po-

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lice, Khagaria within fifteen days of his release with a copy of

this order and every two weeks thereafter for the next nine

months. The conduct of the petitioner will be kept under watch

in this period by the Superintendent of Police concerned and if

it is found wanting in any respect, a report shall be made to the

court concerned by him to initiate a proceeding for cancellation

of bail for reasons of misuse of bail. After reporting to the Su-

perintendent of Police, a certificate will be filed by the peti-

tioner before the court concerned.

8. It is made clear that the observations, if any,

made in this order, shall be of no bearing during the trial.

(Sourendra Pandey, J)

Vikash/-

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