THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR CRIMINAL PETITION NO.4155 OF 2010 ORDER: This application for bail is filed on behalf of accused No.1 on the ground that as per para-9 of the charge sheet, the dead body of the deceased burnt by the accused to the extent that his face was completely burnt and the marks were not visible. Learned counsel relies upon the said submission in the charge sheet together with the further statement in para-15 of the charge sheet that the photographs of the dead body of the deceased were shown to L.Ws.18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, who unanimously opined that the dead body in the photographs might be of Nani @ Pinagadi Veera Nageswara Rao, the deceased person. Learned counsel for the petitioner-A1 states that basing on the said averments in the charge sheet, which are contradictory, the petitioner-A1 is entitled to bail. Heard the learned Additional Public Prosecutor. I have also seen the order passed by this Court in Criminal Petition No.122 of 2010 dated 27.01.2010, wherein this Court has examined the charge sheet and has recorded a conclusion in para-6, that it is not desirable to grant bail to petitioner No.1. This Court, therefore, recorded the said conclusion after examining the very same charge sheet, which is now pressed into service. Since the order of this Court refusing bail to the petitioner-A1 dated 27.01.2010 and there is no change of any circumstances as of now, I am not inclined to accept the contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner-A1. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is dismissed. _______________________ (VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR, J) 12th May 2010 RRB