jpc ba1073-11.sxw 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL BAIL APPLICATION NO. 1073 OF 2011 Mari Raman Devendra ... Applicant Versus The State of Maharashtra ... Respondent Mrs. Jyoti Chavan i/by Mr. Chaitnya Pendse, for the applicant Mrs. S. D. Shinde, APP for the State CORAM:- A.M. THIPSAY, J. DATED :- 3rd August, 2011. P.C. : 1. Heard Mrs. Chavan, the learned advocate for the applicant and Mrs. Shinde, the learned APP for the State. 2. I have gone through the bail application and the annexures thereto. 3. Undoubtedly, as per the first information report, a prima facie case exists against the applicant. However, the learned advocate for the applicant has pointed out to me that there is some doubt about the nature of injuries allegedly suffered by the first informant. I find that there are three different medical certificates in respect of the injuries sustained by the first informant. I am also informed that the applicant had filed an application for anticipatory bail and an interim order in his jpc ba1073-11.sxw 2 favour was passed. It is stated that the applicant was arrested and released on bail in accordance with the interim order. Thereafter, the interim bail application came to be rejected in February, 2011. The applicant surrendered himself on 18th May, 2011. He is in custody since then. 4. The only ground on which the applicant was not released on bail was the pendency of the previous criminal cases against him. However, considering the facts of the present case and the fact that the co- accused have been released on bail, I am inclined to grant further opportunity to the applicant of availing of liberty, subject to certain conditions. 5. The applicant is ordered to be released on bail in the sum of Rs. 30,000/- with one surety in like amount, on the following conditions: i. The applicant shall report to the Colaba Police Station, every Monday and every Wednesday between 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. till the disposal of the case against him. ii. The applicant shall not enter the area within the jurisdiction of Juhu Police Station till disposal of the cases registered with that police station against him. 6. The Learned Magistrate shall expedite the trial of this case and endeavour to dispose it of within a period of three months from today. jpc ba1073-11.sxw 3 7. The learned Magistrate shall also expedite the trial of the cases against the applicant, which have been registered at the instance of Juhu Police station and which are pending before the learned Magistrate and endavour to dispose them of as early as possible. (A.M. THIPSAY, J.)