1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Revision Application No. 59 of 2011 Vikas Motiram Ghodke ..VERSUS.. State of Mah., through P.S.O., P.S., Civil Lines, Akola Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, Appearances, Courts orders or directions Court’s or Judge’s orders and Registrar’s orders. Mr. N. B. Jawade, Advocate for the applicant. Mr. P. V. Bhoyar A.P.P. For the respondent/State. CORAM : Prasanna B. Varale, J. DATED : 5 th May , 2011 . Heard learned Advocate for the applicant. Issue notice to the respondent/State, returnable on 16/6/2011. Mr. Bhoyar, learned APP waives notice on behalf of the respondent/State and seeks time to take instructions and file reply. Time till 16/6/2011 is granted. Criminal Application (APPR) No. 84 of 2011. Heard learned Advocate for the applicant. This is an application filed by the applicant for suspension of sentence and releasing him on bail. The applicant was convicted by the judgment and order passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Akola, dated 02/3/2009 in Summary Criminal Case No. 9602 of 2006 for the offence punishable under Section 354 of I.P.C. and sentenced to suffer simple imprisonment for three months and file of Rs.300/-, in default to suffer S.I. for 15 days, which was confirmed in appeal by the judgment and order passed by the Additional Sessions Judge-2, Akola, 2 dated 29/3/2011, in Criminal Appeal No. 18/2009. The learned Advocate for the applicant submitted that the applicant was through out on bail during the trial as well as during pendency of the appeal. He, therefore, prayed for suspension of the sentence and grant of bail to the applicant. Perused the application. For the reasons stated in the application, it is allowed. The conviction and sentence awarded by the learned J.M.F.C, Akola by the judgment and order dated 02/3/2009 in Summ. Cri. Case No. 9602/2006 and confirmed in appeal by learned A.S.J.-2, Akola, by the judgment and order dated 29/3/2011 in Criminal Appeal No. 18/2009, is suspended during the pendency of the revision application. The applicant be released on bail on the same terms and conditions as were before the appellate Court with fresh bail bonds. Criminal Application (APPR) No. 84/2011 is disposed of. JUDGE Diwale