1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Application No. 240/2009 in Criminal Application No. 239/2009 in Criminal Application No. 2333/2006 (decided) Dr. Rajesh Rambhau Dahegaonkar ..vs.. The Dy. Suptd. Of Police & Ors. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. S. P. Bhandarkar, Advocate for applicant. Mr. V. A. Thakare, A.P.P. for non applicant nos. 1 and 2. Mr. D. L. Dharmadhikari, Advocate for non applicant no.3. CORAM:- S. S. SHINDE, J. DATED :- 7 th NOVEMBER,2009 1. The application is filed for condonation of delay in filing application for restoration of the Criminal Application No. 2333/2006, which came to be dismissed in default on 08.09.2008 pursuant to order dated 01.09.2008. Learned counsel for the applicant invited my attention to the contents of the application and submitted that possible explanation has been given in para nos. 2 to 6 of the application for condonation of delay. 2. Learned counsel appearing for non applicant no.3 vehemently opposed the application for delay and submitted that there is inordinate delay in filing the application for restoration. 2 3. After hearing learned counsel appearing for the non applicants and upon perusal of the contents of the application, I am satisfied that the application deserves to be allowed in terms of prayer clause (a). Accordingly, the application is allowed in terms of prayer clause (a) and disposed of accordingly. Criminal Application No. 239/2009 Since, delay in filing the application for restoration has already been condoned and upon perusal of the contents of the application, I am satisfied that the application deserves to be allowed in terms of prayer clause (a). The application is allowed and disposed of accordingly. JUDGE kahale