IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPLN/5242/2011 In APEAL/630/2011 RAHUL ANANDRAO KHANDELOTE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ... Advocate for Petitioners : Mr. Bhapkar S.B. APP for Respondents: Mr. S.G.Nandedkar. ... CORAM : SHRIHARI P. DAVARE, J. Dated: December 07, 2011 ... PER COURT :- 1. Heard. 2. This is an application preferred by the applicant, seeking bail, pending hearing and final disposal of Criminal Appeal No. 630/2011, suspending the substantive sentence imposed upon him by way of judgment and order dated 5.10.2011, rendered by 4th Additional Sessions Judge, Nanded in Sessions Case No.50/2011, thereby convicting the accused No.1 for the offence p/u/s 306 of Indian Penal Code and sentencing him to suffer R.I. for two years and to pay fine of Rs.500, in default to suffer further R.I. for 15 days. 3. The applicant/appellant has questioned the said conviction and sentence by filing Criminal Appeal No.630/2011, which has been admitted by me today only by passing order therein separately and there is no likelihood that said appeal would be taken up for final hearing in near future. aaa IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD 4. Moreover, it appears that, applicant was on bail during the pendency of trial and it is submitted that there is no grievance of the respondent that he mis-used said liberty. moreover, sentence imposed upon the applicant is a short term sentence. It is also submitted that, the applicant has deposited fine amount before the trial court. It is also submitted that, after conviction learned trial court has suspended the substantive sentence imposed upon the appellant till the appeal period. Hence, present application deserves to be allowed. 5. In the result, present application is allowed and applicant /accused no.1 Rahul S/o Anandrao Khandelote be released on bail pending hearing and final disposal of Criminal Appeal No. 630/2011, suspending the substantive sentence imposed upon him, on the same terms and conditions, but on execution OF FRESH BOND before the learned trial court and present application is disposed of accordingly. ( SHRIHARI P. DAVARE, J. ) ... aaa