1 S.B.CRIMINAL MISC. BAIL APPLICATION NO.4078/2009 Sanjay & Ors. Vs. The State of Rajasthan DATE OF ORDER : 26th November 2009 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI None present for the petitioners. Mr.Anil Joshi,Public Prosecutor for State. Mr.J.P.S.Choudhary, for the complainant. .... BY THE COURT The learned counsel Mr. R.S.Choudhary who has filed this bail application made the submissions that he was no longer instructed to appear in this matter. This matter was passed over on 24th inst.; and nobody has appeared for the petitioners today either. This bail application filed way back on 30.07.2009 has remained pending for all this time with several adjournments; and there does not appear any justification to keep it pending any further. The petitioners are accused of offences under Sections 307, 341, 323 and 325/34 IPC. It has been pointed out that apart from the gravity of accusation in the present case, all the present petitioners had been involved in various other criminal cases; and it is also noticed from the copies of the challan papers placed on record that the investigating agency did 2 annex with the charge-sheet the lists of pending cases in relation to the petitioners. Though such lists of cases have not been placed on record with the copies of challan papers but the learned counsel for the complainant has shown the lists available with him showing pendency of several other cases against the petitioners Sanjay and Hardeva Ram for varying offences including those under Sections 307, 392, 382 IPC and at least one more case against the petitioner Bhola Ram for offence under Section 325 IPC. Looking to the nature of accusation in the present case and the antecedents of the petitioners, the learned Sessions Judge seems to have rightly rejected their bail application; and at this stage of the proceedings, there appears no justification to grant them indulgence. In the given circumstances, this bail application stands rejected but, of course, with the observations that this rejection shall not otherwise be of prejudice to the petitioners for applying for bail afresh in accordance with law. (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J. s.soni