1 ABA 470.11.sxw JPP IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE SIDE JURISDICTION ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO. 470 OF 2011 Mr. Parin s/o. Vijaykumar Shah. ... Applicant. V/s. The State of Maharashtra. ... Respondent. Mr. A.M. Saraogi for the Applicant. Mrs. A.A. Mane, APP for the State. Mr. Sumesh S. Panjwani for Original Complainant. Mr. Chandrakant Jadhav, P.S.I. of D.B. Marg Police Station. CORAM : A.M. THIPSAY, J. DATED : 21st JUNE 2011. P.C. :- Heard. 2. Mr. Saraogi submits that the First Informant and the Applicant had arrived at an understanding, pursuant to which, it has been agreed that the First Informant should signify his no objection to the grant of anticipatory bail to the Applicant. The First Informant and the Applicant, both are present before the Court. An affidavit of the First Informant, duly affirmed before a Notary, is tendered in the Court. The same is taken on record. A copy of the same has been given to the Investigating Officer also. 2 ABA 470.11.sxw 3. Mr. Saraogi submits that in view of the fact that some understanding has been arrived at between the parties and since the First Informant himself says that the Applicant be granted anticipatory bail, the prayer for anticipatory bail be considered favourably. 4. I have carefully considered the matter. Though, in non- compoundable cases, the parties cannot seek the matter to be compromised, with respect to the question of anticipatory bail or bail what the aggrieved party feels, may not be irrelevant. Considering this, as also the fact that the Applicant had already been protected by an interim order of this Court for quite some time, I am inclined to allow the Application. 5. The Anticipatory Bail Application is allowed. 6. In the event of his arrest, the Applicant be released on bail in the sum of Rs.50,000/- with one surety in like amount or two sureties in the sum of Rs.25,000/- each, on the condition to attend the D.B. Marg Police Station, every day, between 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., for a period of one week, commencing from tomorrow, and thereafter, as and when required by the Investigating Officer. (A.M. THIPSAY,J.)