1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.5944 OF 2004 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.234 OF 2004 Vikramsingh Anupsingh Bhati .. Applicant Versus The State of Maharashtra .. Respondents Ms.Shilpa Joshi for applicant Mr.S.R.Shinde, A.P.P. for respondent CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI,J. Vacation Judge. DATE : JANUARY 5, 2005. DATE : JANUARY 5, 2005. DATE : JANUARY 5, 2005. P.C. . Heard Ms.Joshi, learned Counsel for applicant and Mr.Shinde, learned A.P.P. 2 2. Perused order passed by this Court on 1st November 2004. It is clear that time to surrender was sought on the ground that the applicant desired availing of medical treatment. On this specific ground, this Court granted temporary bail to the applicant till 6th January 2005. 3. When this matter was placed before me, it was pointed out that presently the applicant is not hospitalised but he is at his native place in the State of Rajasthan. Mr.Shinde, therefore, objects to any further extension of the temporary bail. He makes a statement that if the applicant surrenders to the jail authorities, the jail authorities will make all arrangements for his treatment at the Government hospital or if necessary at J.J. Hospital, Mumbai where there is special arrangements are made for H.I.V. affected patients. 3 4. In the light of this statement, it is not necessary to extend temporary bail any further. However, at the request of Ms.Joshi, applicant is granted time of two weeks from 6th January 2005 to surrender to Jail authorities. Needless to observe that if as undertaken the applicant does not surrender, it will be open for the authorities to take such action as is permissible in law. Application is disposed of. *****