1 3 S.B.CRIMINAL MISC.SECOND BAIL APPLICATION NO. 4833/2009 Mahendra Singh Vs. The State of Rajasthan DATE OF ORDER : 17th September 2009 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.J.K.Chanda,for the petitioner. Mr.Ashok Prajapat,Public Prosecutor for State. .... BY THE COURT The petitioner is accused of offence under Sections 394, 354, 332/34 IPC. While considering the first bail application of the petitioner, the facts were noticed that he had been involved in several criminal cases in the past and was convicted at least in one of them for offence under Section 392 IPC. The fact about involvement of the petitioner in several criminal cases has been noticed again by the learned Sessions Judge in the order dated 26.08.2009. Looking to such criminal record of the petitioner and the nature of accusation in the present case, even when it is said to be related to Rs.100/-only, this Court is not inclined to grant indulgence to the petitioner. It is submitted that for the lawyers abstaining from the work at the relevant place, the matter has not progressed further. It is noticed that the learned Sessions Judge, while 2 passing the order dated 26.08.2009 has directed the learned Magistrate to proceed expeditiously with the matter and has also observed that if further progress is not made within a month, the petitioner could move application afresh. It is always open for the petitioner to make request to the learned Magistrate for expeditious proceedings and Court concerned may make arrangements for such progress but then, looking to the nature of accusations and past criminal record of the petitioner, there appears no reason to grant this second bail application. Accordingly, this second bail application moved on behalf of the petitioner Mahendra Singh S/o Bhanwar Singh under Section 439 Cr.P.C. stands rejected. (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J. s.soni