Md Ibrahim @ Ibrahim Mansoori vs The State Of Bihar on 2 July, 2025

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Md Ibrahim @ Ibrahim Mansoori vs The State Of Bihar on 2 July, 2025

Author: Khatim Reza

Bench: Khatim Reza

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                             CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 20486 of 2025
                    Arising Out of PS. Case No.-156 Year-2024 Thana- MAJORGANJ District- Sitamarhi
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           1.     Md Ibrahim @ Ibrahim Mansoori, male, aged about 45 years, S/O Md.
                  Ismaiyl @ Ismail Mansoori, resident of village- Basbitta, Ward no.- 12, P.S-
                  Majorganj, District- Sitamarhi
           2.    Md. Sadre Alam @ Sadre Alam, male, aged about 30 years, S/O Takir
                 Husain @ Takir Husain Shah @ Tahir Hussain Sha @ Tahir Hussain Shah,
                 resident of Village- Raghunathpur, Ward No.- 9, P.S.- Majorganj, District-
                 Sitamarhi
                                                                         ... ... Petitioner/s

                                                       Versus

                 The State of Bihar
                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s     :       Mr. Shankar Kumar, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s :       Mr. Anil Kumar Singh No. 1, APP
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE KHATIM REZA
                                       ORAL ORDER

3   02-07-2025

Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned

Additional Public Prosecutor for the State.

2. The petitioners apprehend arrest in connection with

Majorganj PS Case No.156 of 2024 dated 02.05.2024, instituted

under Sections 399, 402, 414, 333, 353, 307 of the Indian Penal

Code, Sections 25(1-B)a, 26, 27 and 35 of the Arms Act and

Sections 8, 20(b)(ii)C of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic

Substances Act.

3. The prosecution case, in brief, is that on the alleged

date of occurrence the informant, who is a Police Officer, got

secret information about the presence of miscreant Shyam
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Pandey with other miscreants in the bamboo clump and he

proceeded for the place of occurrence. On seeing the police

force, three persons fled away and two persons started firing on

the police force. Accused Shyam Pandey was apprehended and

he disclosed the name of other persons including the petitioners,

who managed to flee away. On search, a pistol with live

cartridges, cash, mobiles phones were recovered from the

possession of apprehended accused Shyam Pandey. It is also

alleged that 1200 grms. Charas like substance was recovered

from a plastic bag which was hanging on the handle of the

motorcycle bearing registration no. BR 05H 756. Accordingly,

seizure list was prepared and formal FIR was drawn.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the

petitioners have been made accused only on the basis of

confessional statement of apprehended accused Shyam Pandey,

who was apprehended at the spot. It is further alleged that from

the place of occurrence 1200 grms. Charas like substance was

recovered from a plastic hanging on the handle of the

motorcycle bearing registration no. BR 05H 7567 apart from a

country made pistol from the possession of Shyam Pandey. It is

further submitted that nothing has been recovered either from

conscious possession or from the house of the petitioners.
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Learned counsel further submits that except confessional

statement of the apprehended accused there is no material

available in the case diary. Further submission is that the prayer

of the petitioner for anticipatory bail has been rejected by the

learned Court below only because the petitioners have criminal

antecedents. Lastly, it is submitted that five cases each are

pending against both the petitioners.

5. Learned APP has opposed the prayer for bail.

6. Having considered the facts and circumstances of

the case and submissions of learned counsel for the parties, in

the event of arrest or surrender before the Court below within

six weeks from today, the petitioners be released on bail upon

furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 10,000/- (ten thousand) each with

two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of the

learned Sessions Judge cum Special Judge, NDPS Act,

Sitamarhi, in Majorganj PS Case No.156 of 2024, subject to the

conditions laid down in Section 482(2) of the Bharatiya

Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and further (i) that the

petitioners shall co-operate in the trial and shall be properly

represented on each and every date fixed by the Court and on

their absence on two consecutive dates without sufficient

reason, their bail bonds shall be cancelled by the Court below,
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(ii) that one of the bailors will be their own blood relation,

preferably father, mother, brother, sister and or his wife, (iii) that

the bailors shall also state on affidavit that they will inform the

court concerned if the petitioners are made accused in any other

case of similar nature after their release in the present case and

thereafter the court below will be at liberty to initiate the

proceeding for cancellation of bail on ground of misuse, (iv)

that if the petitioners tamper with the evidence or the witnesses,

in that case, the prosecution will be at liberty to move for

cancellation of bail and (v) that both the petitioners shall appear

before the SHO of their local PS within one week from the date

of furnishing bail bonds in the Court below along with a copy of

this order and thereafter shall appear every fortnightly before the

SHO to mark their attendance till the framing of the Charge in

the trial Court.

7. The application stands allowed.

(Khatim Reza, J)
J. Alam/-

U      T
 



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