1 22.apln2906-10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.2906 OF 2010 Rekha Krushna Tamang. ..Applicant. Vs. State of Maharashtra ..Respondent. .... Mr.Shashi Kumar Pandey, Advocate i/b. Mr.Subhash Hulyalkar, Advocate for the applicant. Mr.P.S. Hingorani, A.P.P. for the State. .... CORAM : A.R.JOSHI, J. DATED : 15TH JULY, 2010 P.C. 1. Heard rival submissions for sometime on this application preferred by a woman accused for her release during pendency of the matter for the offence punishable under Sections 363, 366A, 372, 373, 323, 504 and Sections 3 to 7 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act. 2. Reportedly there was a rescue operation conducted by the police and during which three minor and two major girls 2 22.apln2906-10 were rescued. Their statements were recorded. All took the name of the present applicant as the woman who compelled them in the prostitution business and induced them regarding prostitution. 3. Earlier, another application bearing Criminal Application No.4 of 2010 was preferred before the another Bench, however, without there being any hearing on merits, it was allowed to be withdrawn with liberty to file application if the trial does not commence within the reasonable time. Said order was passed on 4.2.2010. 4. Reportedly the charge is already framed and the matter is required to be dealt with expeditiously. It would not be in the fitness of the situation to enlarge the present applicant on bail considering the prima facie allegations against her. At the most, the trial can be expedited. Under these circumstances, there is nothing to allow the present application and the same is disposed of with following order :- 3 22.apln2906-10 :: O R D E R :: [i] Criminal Application No.2906 of 2010 for regular bail stands rejected. [ii] The trial Court which is seized of the matter shall make all the endure to complete the trial within nine months from the receipt of this order. The trial Court shall not be influenced by observations made in the present order so far as the merits of the matter are concerned. (A.R.JOSHI,J.)