1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 1737 OF 2007 Mahesh Shantaram Jadhav.. .... Petitioner. Versus The State of Maharashtra & Ors. ..... Respondents. Mr. U. G. Yerunkar for the Petitioner. Mr. D. S. Mhaispurkar, Addl.PP for the Respondents. CORAM: BILAL NAZKI and S. A. BOBDE, JJ. DATED : 15TH FEBRUARY, 2008. P. C.: The report was given to the police in which it was claimed that certain person's death case was of murder. However, the police registered it as a case of accidental death and then came to the conclusion that the bull had attacked with his horn the deceased resulting in his death. The matter was referred to the Executive Magistrate under Section 176 of the Criminal Procedure Code. We have seen the Magistrate's report. The Executive Magistrate did not agree with the opinion of the police and he suggested an in depth investigation. To-day, the learned Addl. Public Prosecutor has placed on record the letter dated 9th February, 2008 2 addressed to him by the Superintended of Police, Ratnagiri, in which he has been informed by the said Superintendent of Police that the matter will be reinvestigated and the case would be registered. 2. In this view of the mater, we do not think there is any need to pass any further order. If the petitioner is not satisfied with the reinvestigation that may be done, he can always approach the concerned Magistrate. 3. With the above observations, this writ petition is disposed of. Sd/- (BILAL NAZKI, J.) Sd/- (S. A. BOBDE, J.)