1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Application (APPR) NO. 312/2010 and 313/2010 in Criminal Revision Application No. 113 of 2008 State of Maharashtra ..VERSUS.. Bapurao Watuji Sarve Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, Appearances, Courts orders or directions Court’s or Judge’s orders and Registrar’s orders. Mr. D.M.Kale, A.P.P. for revision applicant Mr. N.D.Khamborkar, Advocate for the applicant in APPR 312&313/10. CORAM : Prasanna B. Varale, J. DATED : 24 th Febru ary , 2011 . Heard. The notice was issued by this Court on 12/1/2011 to the non-applicant, but none appears for the non-applicant, through served. Mr. Khamborkar, learned Advocate for the applicant - Prakash Deshmukh submits that the Hon’ble High Court had issued directions for filling up the posts of Class-IV and Class-III category. In view of these directions, a Committee was constituted and the applicant was the Member Secretary of the Committee. The applicant was assigned with the duties to be discharged as Member Secretary of the Selection Committee and as such he could not get opportunity to explain the facts. He further submits that the absence of applicant was purely unintentional. The applicant is having unblemished record and he is discharging his duty as a Law Officer in the Court for 15 years. Learned Advocate further submits that the applicant is tendering his unconditional apology and also undertakes before this 2 Court that in future he will take every care and caution in discharge of his duties and also undertakes to give utmost priority to the Court work. Learned Advocate further submits that the costs as directed by this Court by order dated 03/3/2009 is deposited by the State. In view of the submissions of learned Advocate for the applicant-Prakash Deshmukh and for the reasons stated in the applications, the applications are allowed in terms of the prayer. The order dated 03rd March, 2009 is modified accordingly i.e. expunging the remarks against the applicant and imposition of costs. Criminal Application (APPR) Nos. 312/2010 and 313/2010 are disposed of in above terms. JUDGE Diwale