1 abs FARAD CONTINUATION IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 5092 OF 2009 1. Buddha Prakash Chaurasia 2. Meena B. Chaurasia .. Applicants V/s The State of Maharashtra .. Respondent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Court's or Judge's Orders Coram, appearances, Court's Orders or directions and Registrar's Orders Mr. Sushil K. Chaurasia for the applicant. Mr. S.A. Shaikh, A.P.P. for the State. CORAM : D.G. KARNIK, J. DATE : 15TH JANUARY 2010 P.C. : 1. The applicant seeks pre-arrest bail in connection with C.R. No.I-466 of 2009 registered at Kalamboli Police Station for an offence under section 304-B read with 34 of the I.P.C. 2 2. The applicant no.1 is the brother-in-law (husband’s brother) of the deceased. The applicant no.2 is his wife. The F.I.R. has been filed by the father of the deceased Pinky on 28th October 2009, that is 25 days after her death. In the F.I.R., he has alleged that on account of ill-treatment meted out to Pinky by the husband and the present applicants, she committed a suicide. 3. The applicants reside separately in a different town. While the deceased was living at Panvel, the applicants are living at Badlapur. There is no other material, except the allegation made in the F.I.R., about the alleged ill- treatment of Pinky at the hands of the present applicants. There is also no evidence to show that the applicants in any way were responsible for the suicide of the deceased. In my view, the applicants are entitled to the pre-arrest bail. Hence, I pass the following order: 3 ORDER In the event of the arrest of the applicants in connection with C.R. No.I-466 of 2009, they shall be released on bail on each of them executing personal bond of Rs.15,000/- with one surety of the like amount, subject to the condition that the applicants shall cooperate in the investigation and shall attend the concerned police station initially on each Saturday and Sunday between 2.00 and 5.00 p.m. for a period of 4 weeks and thereafter as and when required by the police. (D.G. KARNIK, J.)