( 1 ) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.102 OF 2006 CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.102 OF 2006 CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.102 OF 2006 Shri Sharad Ankushrao Pawar .. Petitioner. Versus 1. Shri Sanjay Chandrakant Kokare 2. The State of Maharashtra .. Respondents. None for the applicant. Mr.V.S.Talkute for the respondent No.1. Mr.H.J.Dedhia, A.P.P. for the State. CORAM : R.Y. GANOO, J. CORAM : R.Y. GANOO, J. CORAM : R.Y. GANOO, J. DATED : 3rd June, 2008. DATED : 3rd June, 2008. DATED : 3rd June, 2008. P.C.: P.C.: P.C.: 1. None for the applicant. Mr.Vishwanath Talkute for the respondent No.1. Mr.Dedhia, learned A.P.P. for the State. 2. The applicant was convicted by the learned 4th Joint C.J.J.D. and J.M.F.C., Baramati by an order dated 11.11.2005 in S.T.C.No.440 of 2003 being the case under Section 138 of the N.I.Act. The applicant was aggrieved by the said order of conviction. He ( 2 ) filed Criminal Appeal Nos.64 and 65 of 2005 in the Court of IInd Ad-hoc Additional Sessions Judge at Baramati. The learned IInd Ad-hoc Additional Sessions Judge, Baramati dismissed the Appeal by order dated 31.12.2005 on the ground that the process fee was not paid by the applicant in the Appeal proceedings. Hence this revision. 3. Having considered the record and having noted the indolent attitude on the part of the applicant in paying the fee of process, I am inclined to observe that the learned 2nd Ad-hoc Additional Sessions Judge, Baramati was right in dismissing the Appeal for want of payment of process fee. The Court could have entertained the Appeal if the applicant would have followed the procedure. The applicant did not pay the process fee which showed that the applicant was not interested in prosecuting the Appeal. In the circumstances, no interference is required in the impugned order. Hence, the revision is dismissed at the admission stage itself. (R.Y. GANOO, J.) (R.Y. GANOO, J.) (R.Y. GANOO, J.)