1 ndm 52-appr.7.10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 7 OF 2010 IN CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 669 OF 2009 Basawant Ghalagu Patil. ... APPLICANT Vs. The State of Maharashtra. ... RESPONDENT -------- Mr. S.A. Ingawale for Applicant. Mr. K.V. Saste, APP for Respondent - State. -------- CORAM : B.R. GAVAI, J. DATE : 29 th March, 2010. P.C. 1 From the evidence of PW-1 and PW-2, it would reveal that the locker cannot be opened without three keys being operated, each one to be operated by the Manager, Junior Clerk and the Cashier. It has also come in the evidence that on 09 th April, 1987, the locker was closed with the keys of Junior Clerk so also the Bank Manager and the third key of the present Applicant, who is Cashier. There is no evidence on record to indicate that all the three keys were in the custody of the Applicant. On the contrary, it has come in the evidence that on the next day the locker was opened by all the three persons with their own keys. 2 2 In that view of the matter, I find that the Applicant has good case on merits. The Application is therefore, allowed. The order of sentence shall stand suspended. The Applicant is directed to be released on bail on the same terms and conditions as were applicable during the trial, however, on fresh bonds. [ B.R. GAVAI, J ]