( 1 ) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 3292 OF 2010 Vyenkatrao s/o. Baburao Bhise .. Applicant Versus The State of Maharashtra .. Respondent Mr. N.P. Patil-Jamalpurkar, Advocate for the applicant. Mrs. S.D. Shelke, A.P.P. for the respondent. CORAM : V.R. KINGAONKAR, J. DATED : 25.08.2010 P.C. :- 1. By this application, the applicant seeks his release on bail in connection with private complaint bearing R.C.C. No. 5 of 1998. The complaint is for offence under section 494 of the I.P.C. 2. It is alleged that applicant performed second marriage during subsistence of first marriage with the complainant by name Smt. Sindhu alias Vaishali with him. It appears that the complaint was dismissed by the learned ( 2 ) Judicial Magistrate. The dismissal order was challenged by the complainant in this Court and thereafter the complaint was directed to be restored to its original position. The applicant was found absent on the date of hearing and as such arrest warrant was issued against him. He applied for cancellation of N.B.W. and his release on bail. That application came to be rejected, while passing order on Cri.Misc. Application No. 51 of 2010, which is subject matter of challenge in the present application. 3. It appears that learned Sessions Judge rejected the application for the reason that the applicant was making attempt to protract the private complaint case, notwithstanding with the direction of the High Court to appear before the Trial Court. The applicant alleged that he was unable to attend the Trial Court on 11.11.2008 due to certain difficulties. No doubt, there is delay committed by the applicant in attending the Court, but apparently now he has suffered due to the arrest and may take lesson from such experience gained by him due to his own default. 4. Learned advocate for the applicant submits that the ( 3 ) applicant is ready and willing to attend the Trial Court on each date henceforth without any default and is ready to abide himself by conditions that may be put by this Court. Consequently, the application is allowed. The applicant is directed to be released on bail on furnishing of bail bonds in sum of Rs. 15,000/- (Rupees Fifteen Thousand Only) with one solvent surety and on condition that he shall attend the dates of hearing of the criminal case without fail. His failure to attend any two dates consecutively will entail cancellation of the bail. The Trial Court shall complete hearing of the criminal case within a period of six months as far as possible. The bail bonds to be given in the Trial Court. The application is disposed of. [V.R. KINGAONKAR,J.] snk/2010/AUG10/cra3292.10