1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1975/2010 ( Sachin Kantilal Chavare .vs. State of Maharashtra ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's orders Mr. S.D. Chopde, Advocate for Applicant. Mr. J.B. Jaiswal, APP for respondent. .......... CORAM : P.D. KODE, J. DATED : JANUARY 20, 2011 Heard. The application for regular bail preferred by the applicant/accused charge sheeted by Police Station City Kotwali, Akola in connection with Crime No.66/2010 for offence under Section 307 of IPC read with section 4 and 25 of the Arms Act, is vehemently opposed by the learned APP on the count that the applicant has earlier preferred an application for anticipatory bail and had withdrawn the same by making a statement that he will surrender before the trial Court on 21.6.2010 but had failed to surrender and thereafter had remained absconding until he surrendered on 19.11.2010. Though the learned APP is right in objecting the application for bail for such conduct on part of the applicant, still having regard to the matters stated in additional affidavit 2 indicating the circumstances because of which the applicant was unable to adhere to the statement made by him and having regard to the fact that he was not nabbed but has himself surrendered and so also the investigation being complete and himself being not charged for an offence punishable with death or exclusively with life imprisonment his prayer for bail will deserve consideration as he has already remained in custody for more than two months. Needless to add that considering the material in support of accusation made against the applicant, the same does not reveal that facts and circumstances are of such a nature that the applicant should be denied a bail when it is unlikely that his trial will be taken up for final hearing very soon. However, having regard to the past conduct of the applicant, it will be necessary to impose strict conditions for securing his presence for the trial. Hence the order:- The applicant is directed to be released on bail on furnishing a P.R. Bond in a sum of Rs.50,000/- with two solvent sureties in like amount and subject to the conditions that applicant:- (i) shall stay at the address mentioned in the application and shall not change the same without permission of the trial Court and shall not leave the local area under the City Kotwali Police Station, Akola without the permission of the trial Court; (ii) shall attend said Police Station in between 11 and 2 p.m. everyday for a period of first 15 days and thereafter on every alternate day for another 15 days and thereafter on every Monday until further orders; (iii) shall not tamper with the prosecution 3 evidence or shall not indulge in any activity hampering the progress of the trial against him; (iv) shall not commit any offence while being on bail granted vide this order. Application stands disposed of. JUDGE halwai