- 22 - Cr.MP(M) 1207 of 2010. 10.11.2010 Present: Mr. N.K.Thakur, counsel for the petitioner. Mr. Vikas Rathore, DAG, and Mr. Ramesh Thakur, AAG, for the respondent. Heard and gone through the record. Petitioners are the mother-in-law and sister-in-law of deceased Madhu Bala, who set herself ablaze, after pouring kerosene on 17.9.2010 and died on 21.9.2010. Case was registered on the basis of statement, made by her to the police on 19.9.2010. As per FIR lodged by the deceased herself, her marriage had taken place with Sanjay Kumar, son of petitioner Swarni Devi, on 12.11.2002 and from the very beginning, the present petitioners had been taunting her that her parents had not given anything to her at the time of marriage. On the fateful day, i.e. on 17.9.2010, around 8.20 P.M., when the deceased was present at her place with two children, petitioner Radha Rani, sister-in-law of the deceased, accompanied by her husband Sanjeev Kumar, went there and after some time, her husband Sanjay was brought in drunken condition by one Chhinda and Raju, who told that Sanjay was having severe stomach ache. Deceased got further recorded in the FIR that when she asked as to why she was not informed about the stomach ache earlier, petitioner Radha Rani and her husband Sanjeev Kumar allegedly slapped her and hurled abuses at - 23 - -2- her. This enraged her and she poured kerosene on her and set her ablaze. Name of petitioner Swarni Devi does not appear in the FIR, so far as the incident of 17.9.2010 is concerned. Also, it appears from the FIR that the immediate cause of the deceased, taking her life was hurling of abuses and slapping by petitioner Radha Rani and her husband. Radha Rani’s husband has already been granted bail by this Court. In view of the above stated position, application is allowed and both the petitioners are ordered to be released on their furnishing bail bonds in the sum of Rs.20,000/- each, with one surety each in the like amount, to the satisfaction of Judicial Magistrate Ist Class, Amb. The order is subject to the conditions that the petitioners shall not tamper with the prosecution evidence, nor shall they try to win over, influence or browbeat the witnesses. Copy dasti. November 10, 2010(PC). (Surjit Singh), J.