:1: IN IN IN THE THE THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPEALLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.48 OF 2008 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.44 OF 2008 Shri. Bharat Shinde. ...Applicant. Vs. The State of Maharashtra. ...Respondent. Mr.J.D.Mane for the Applicant. Mr.J.P. Yagnik,A.P.P. for the State. CORAM : R.S. MOHITE, J. DATED : 7th March, 2008. P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. This is an application for grant of bail. 2. Criminal appeal has been admitted on merits for offence punishable under Section 304(II) of the I.P.C. and the sentence is of 10 years. On perusal of the facts of the case, it appears that the deceased was the real brother of the present applicant. The assault is in the field by stick and single blow was given. In this case, I am inclined to grant bail subject to stringent condition particularly as the wife of the deceased is residing in the village in the area where the incident took place. The Advocate for the applicant states that his client is willing to reside outside Sangola Taluka. In the circumstances, pending disposal of the appeal, applicant may be released on bail on his furnishing surety in the sum of Rs.20,000/- subject to condition that he does not enter Sangola :2: Taluka and that he will furnish new address to the concerned I.O. within a period of two weeks from today. He should also report to the local police station where he will reside once in a fortnight. 3. If the applicant maintains peace and behaves well, there will be liberty to the applicant to apply for modification of this order which relates to stay out of Sangola Taluka after a period of six months. (R.S.MOHITE, J.)