1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.2216 OF 2009 Mr.Sushilkumar Ramnarain Ruia : Petitioner V/s. The ICICI Bank Ltd. & Anr. : Respondents .... Mr.M.S.Mohite with Mr.Rajesh Mirchandani for the petitioner. Mr.R.S.Kavle for respondent no.1. Ms R.V.Newton, Addl. Public Prosecutor for the State. ... CORAM : B.R. GAVAI, J. DATE : MARCH 12, 2010. P.C.: Mr.Mohite, the learned counsel for the petitioner, fairly submits that in an identical matter, this Court has declined to exercise the jurisdiction under section 482 of the Cr.P.C., but however granted liberty to the petitioner to apply for discharge and further directed the learned trial Court to decide the application for discharge if filed within the stipulated period. 2. In that view of the matter, the present petition is disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to approach the learned trial Court for discharge. It is made clear that if such an application is filed within two weeks from 2 today, it will be considered by the learned trial Court on its own merits. The petitioner shall make a personal appearance in the Court in case the application preferred by him is dismissed subject of course to any orders which any Court may pass in respect of application for exemption to be made. The non-bailable warrants and proclamation against the petitioner stand cancelled. 3. Criminal Writ Petition stands disposed of. B. R. GAVAI, J.