MP 1 BA1907_11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL BAIL APPLICATION NO. 1907 OF 2011 Udaykumar Gangadharan M.G. ... Applicant Versus The State of Maharashtra and another ... Respondents Mr. Satyavrat Joshi i/b. Mr. Subhash Hulyalkar, Advocate for the Applicant. Smt.R.V. Newton, APP for the Respondent-State. CORAM : J. H. BHATIA, J. DATE : 17TH DECEMBER 2011 P. C. : The applicant seeks to be released on bail in Sessions Case No.557of 2009 pending before the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Pune. 2. According to prosecution, the premise of the present applicant was used for the purpose of prostitution by some other accused. The applicant was granted anticipatory bail and then the regular bail. As he was absent for a long time, the order to issue Non-bailable Warrant against him as well as notice to the surety was passed on 09.09.2011. On 07.12.2011, the applicant appeared before the learned Additional Sessions Judge with an application for cancellation of Non-bailable Warrant. The learned Additional Sessions Judge rejected the application and he was taken into custody. Therefore, he has come to this Court for bail. The Rojnama of the case reveals that after the bail was granted, the applicant was never regular in attendance before the trial Court. He was in habit of remaining absent, and therefore, on number of occasions, non-bailable warrants were issued against him. On three occasions, non- bailable warrants were cancelled. Inspite of that, he continued to remain absent for more than a year. Then the fresh order was passed for issuing non- MP 2 BA1907_11 bailable warrant on 21.09.2011. However, the fact remains that every time he appeared before the Court for cancellation of warrant and he was not brought before the Court after execution of warrant. 3. Taking into consideration the conduct of the applicant, he is granted bail on the same terms and conditions subject to his furnishing fresh bail bonds with further condition that his previous P.R. is hereby forfeited and he shall deposit the amount of Rs.15,000/-, being amount of that bond, before the trial Court before his release. (J. H. BHATIA, J)