1 ba 1200 of 2011 vks IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL BAIL APPLICATION NO.1200 OF 2011 Shivaji Jaywant Patil ..Applicant V/s. The State of Maharashtra ..Respondent Mr.Ashok M. Sarogi,Advocate, for the Applicant Mrs. A. A. Mane,APP for the Respondent - State CORAM : R.C.CHAVAN, J. DATE : 12th September, 2011 P.C. 1. This is an application for bail by a person who has been charge-sheeted alongwith several others for committing murder of Gotiram Patil and causing grievous hurt by sharp instrument to one Jitendra. As far as victim Gotiram is concerned, the role attributed to the applicant in the F.I.R. itself shows that the applicant had hit the victim with fists. There are other assailants who were armed with sticks had hit the victim. The applicant is alleged to have been armed with chopper. None of the injuries to the 2 ba 1200 of 2011 victim as can be seen from the Notes of Postmortem examination are attributable to a chopper at least prima facie. The applicant is alleged to have cut the thumb of first informant Jitendra. The Medico Legal Certificate show that there was Contused Lacerated Wound over the right thumb with the possibility of fracture or tendon injuries. As against this learned counsel for the applicant points out that the applicant has himself suffered several fractures as can be seen from the injury certificate annexed to the chargesheet filed against the first informant party on the applicant's report. The incident took place at the applicant's hotel where the complainant party seem to have come to reason with them. Considering this since the applicant (arrested in C.R. NO.I-70, of 2010, registered with Ulhasnagar Police Station, District:Thane), is already in jail for over one year, be released on bail on his furnishing P.R. Bond in the sum of Rs. 3 ba 1200 of 2011 50,000/- with one or more solvent sureties in the aggregate sum of Rs.50,000/- on the condition that the applicant shall attend Ulhasnagar Crime Branch, on first Monday of every month between 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., till the trial is over. (R.C.CHAVAN, J.)