Cr.M.P.(M).No. 222 of 2011. 5.4.2011. Present: Ms.Divya Sud, Advocate vice Mr. Anoop Chitkara, Advocate for the petitioners. Ms. Shubh Mahajan, Dy. Advocate General for the Respondent. Heard learned counsel for the parties. The case made out against the petitioners is that they were making demands for dowry and that the deceased has been forced to take ‘I- PILL’ forcing her to abort the child. So far as the first aspect of the case is concerned, the statement of Ms. Nisha elder sister of the deceased recorded under section 161 Cr.P.C. is relied upon by the prosecution to urge that the deceased had been informing her about the demand of dowry. I would not like to express any opinion about the allegation made therein save and except that the allegations are very general in nature and do not lead to anything. So far as the other aspect is concerned the investigation reveals that the deceased was taking “I-Pill” it is in fact a common oral contraceptive protection pill and not one used for abortion. The allegations made are general in nature and the call purportedly demanding for dowry was made somewhere in November, 2010. It is not clear as to what action was taken by the family after that. In these circumstances, the order dated 1st April, 2011 is confirmed subject to the conditions that: (a) Each of the petitioners shall report to the Investigating Office as and when called for and shall not interfere or tamper with the prosecution evidence or in any manner try to overawe, influence or terrorize prosecution witnesses; (b) They shall not obstruct the smooth progress of the investigation in any manner whatsoever. (c) The petitioners shall not abscond from the jurisdiction of learned Sessions Judge, Kinnaur at Rampur Bushehr. (d) It will be open to the prosecution to apply again to this Court for custodial interrogation of the petitioners in case they do not co-operate in the smooth progress of the investigation. (e) It is clarified that in case of breech of any these conditions, the bail shall be liable to be cancelled and the petitioner be taken into custody and matter referred to this Court. Needless to say that the petitioners shall be bound by all conditions as ordered therein. He shall apply for bail afresh before the trial Court when the challan is filed. Petitions stand disposed of. Copy dasti. . (Dev Darshan Sud),J. April 5, 2011(R)