IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 1059 OF 2009 Om Prakash S/o.Purshotamdas Gurbani ...Applicant Vs. The State of Maharashtra & Anr. ... Respondents --- Shri A.M. Saraogi for Applicant Shri S.R. Shinde, APP for State ---- CORAM: V.M. KANADE J. DATED 4TH MARCH, 2009 P.C. 1. Heard the learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the Applicant and the Learned APP for the State. 2. This is an application filed by the Applicant seeking extension of the temporary transit bail granted by the Sessions Court for a period of 10 days by further two weeks from today. 3. It is submitted that the complaint is likely to be filed in Delhi against the Applicant by Union Bank of India alleging that the company in which the Applicant is working viz. Shree Janki Overseas Pvt. Ltd. had committed default in payment of loan. It is submitted that after interim protection was granted by the Sessions Court on 17.2.2009, the Applicant had attended the Respondent No.2's office. However, at that time, no complaint has been registered against the present Applicant. It is submitted that the Applicant is in the process of filing an appropriate proceeding in the Delhi Court and, therefore, it is prayed that interim production may be continued for a period of two weeks. The application for extension filed by the Applicant in the Sessions Court is rejected and the reasoned order, however, is not made available so far to the Applicant. 4. In my view, no prejudice would be caused to the Applicant, if the said period is extended for a period of 15 days from today in order to enable the Applicant to file an application in the appropriate Court in Delhi. The application is accordingly allowed and interim protection granted by the Sessions Court by its order dated 17.2.2009 in Anticipatory Bail Application No.156 of 2009 is extended for a period of 15 days from today. No further extension is granted. 5. Application is allowed and is disposed of. V.M. KANADE J.