-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 55 OF 2009 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 483 OF 2006 Sanjeev Sunderlal Shah ... Applicant vs. State of Maharashtra ... Respondent Mr. K.S. Patil for the applicant. Mr. P.S. Hingorani, Additional Public Prosecutor, for the State. CORAM: BILAL NAZKI & ANOOP V. MOHTA , JJ. DATE: JANUARY 29, 2009 P.C. The applicant-appellant has filed this application seeking bail. We have heard the learned counsel for the applicant, learned Additional Public Prosecutor and seen the record. The learned counsel for the applicant submits that although the applicant was charged under Section 302 IPC, he was acquitted but he was convicted under Section 304-B IPC. There was a finding of the learned Judge that the death was homicidal and not suicidal. Whether a person can be convicted under Section 304-B even in case of homicidal death or not would be a question which would have to be decided at the final hearing of the case. We do not find any case for bail. Application is accordingly dismissed. BILAL NAZKI, J. -2- ANOOP V. MOHTA, J.