1 APPA 881-2011 Anand IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.881 OF 2011 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2 OF 2011 Balaram Waman Waghe .Applicant V/s. The State of Maharashtra .Respondent WITH CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.882 OF 2011 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2 OF 2011 Vimal Waman Waghe .Applicant V/s. The State of Maharashtra .Respondent Mr.Y.M.Pendse, Advocate, for the Applicant Mrs.P.P.Bhosale, APP, for the Respondent - State CORAM : R.C.CHAVAN, J. DATE : 2ND AUGUST, 2011 P.C. . Heard the learned Counsel for the respective parties. 2. These are the applications for 2 APPA 881-2011 suspension of sentence by accused Nos.1 & 3, who have been convicted by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Thane for the offence punishable under Section 304B read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. It was alleged that the victim was married to applicant on 6th March, 2007. There was some allegation of ill treatment on account of demand of Rs.8000/- only. The victim had been to her parents house on a date prior to consumption of poison - Rogor. The learned Judge has observed in para 36 of the Judgment that one day before the incident, the victim had been to her parents house. Her parents did not retain her at their house because she was married and asked her to go to her husband's house. There is a possibility that the poison Rogor might have been taken by the victim from the house of her parents, since the accused persons were labourers and had no use of Rogur at their house whereas Rogor was used at the house of victim's father because 3 APPA 881-2011 he was agriculturist, who grew various types of vegetables. Considering this, the question as to whether the victim was subjected to ill treatment soon before her death to provoke her to commit suicide would have to be examined. Since the applicants were on bail throughout the trial and the appeal is unlikely to be taken up for final hearing in the near future, applicants be released on bail on their furnishing P.R.Bond of Rs.25,000/- each with one or more solvent sureties in the aggregate sum of Rs.25,000/- till the trial is over. 3. Criminal Applications stand disposed of. (R.C.CHAVAN, J.)