1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.408 OF 2009 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.186 OF 2004 Jitendra Balmukund Doshi ..Appellant Vs. State of Maharashtra & Anr ..Respondents Mr. Mahesh Joshi i/b O.P.Soni & Co. for the Appellant Mr.J.C.Satpute for Respondent No.2 Mr.A.T.Javeri APP for State CORAM: A.S.OKA, J. DATED: 8th, May, 2009 1.Heard Learned Counsel appearing for the Applicant and Learned Counsel for 2nd Respondent. 2.The prayer in this Application is for relaxation of condition of bail and for grant of permission to visit China for a period of 45 days. My attention has been invited to earlier orders passed by this court by which the Applicant was permitted to travel abroad subject to compliance with the conditions imposed in the said orders. There is no allegation of any breach committed by the Appellant. In view of this position, permission 2 deserves to be granted to the Applicant. 3.Hence, I dispose of the Application by passing following order: (i)The Applicant is granted permission to visit China for a period of 45 days in the months of May-June 2009 subject to compliance with following conditions: (a) The Applicant shall deposit a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- before the Trial court. On deposit the sum of Rs.2,00,000/- by the Applicant, the C.B.I. A.C.B. Mumbai shall hand over the passport to him. (b)At the time of receiving passport the Applicant shall give itinerary of the travel to the concerned officer of the C.B.I. A.C.B. Mumbai as well as the address and contact numbers on which he can be contacted while he is abroad. (c)The Applicant shall report to the office of the CBI, ACB Mumbai within a period of seven days from his return to India and shall handover his passport to CBI, ACB Mumbai. Only after the Applicant surrenders his passport, the Trial Court will permit withdrawal of the deposit of Rs.2,00,000/- by the Applicant. 3 (ii)Parties and the concerned authorities to act upon an authenticated copy of this order. (A.S.OKA, J)