IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Applications No. 1404 of 2009; 1405 of 2009; 1406 of 2009; 1407 of 09; 1408 of 2009; 1409 of 2009 and 1410 of 2009 ..................................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ..................................................................................................................................................................... Mr S.B. Ahirkar, APP for applicant-State Mr S.D. Chopde, Advocate for respondents Coram : A.P. Bhangale, J Dated : 22nd February 2010 1. Heard learned counsel for the parties. The State is seeking cancellation of bail . Bail was granted to respondents pending investigation. It cannot be disputed that at the investigation stagte, bail should not be granted unless relevant material evidence has been collected. Charge-sheet is already filed after bail was granted. 2. That being so, the trial Court will have full material collected during the investigation before it to consider whether bail granted is really necessary to be cancelled. Applicant State may be in a position to point out the evidence proposed to be led before the trial Court and material collected during the course of investigation to make out ground of seriousness of offences allegedly committed with reference to involvement of the accused in the case. The State is at liberty to approach the trial Court with application for cancellation of bail. If such applications are made, trial Court shall decide the same in accordance with law on their own merit. Applications are disposed of accordingly. Judge. Hsj