1 ABA-988.11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE  CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.988 OF 2011 {For Anticipatory Bail} Mohamed Nasir Mohamed Ali Hafiz .... Applicant Vs. The State of Maharashtra .... Respondent Shri R.D. Suryawanshi for the Applicant. Ms P.P. Bhosale, APP, for the State. CORAM: R.C. CHAVAN, J. DATED: DECEMBER 05, 2011 P.C: 1. This is an application for anticipatory bail by a neighbour whom the victim named as having quarreled with her leading the victim to commit suicide by pouring kerosene on her person. Even if the entire story given by the victim, when she was in hospital, is taken for face value, it is not clear as to how this would amount to instigation by the applicant to the victim to commit suicide. The applicant's being in custody for the purpose of investigation is not at all necessary. Hence, though the learned APP has a very strong objection, the application is 2 ABA-988.11 allowed. 2. In the event of the applicant s arrest in C.R. No.I-87 of 2011 of Karjat Police Station, District Raigad, the applicant be released on bail on his furnishing P.R. Bond in the sum of `25,000/- with one or more solvent sureties in the sum aggregating to `25,000/- on the condition that the applicant shall report at the police station concerned on 10-12-2011 at 11:00 a.m. for interrogation and thereafter as and when required by the I.O.. 3. The applicant shall not, directly or indirectly, make any inducement, threat or promise to any person acquainted with the facts of the case so as to dissuade him/her from disclosing such facts to the Court or to any police officer and he shall not leave the country without the prior permission of the trial Court. 4. This order shall remain in force till the trial is over with the only stipulation that if charge-sheeted, the applicant may furnish fresh bonds before the trial Court in view of the Judgment of the Supreme Court in Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre v. State of 3 ABA-988.11 Maharashtra & Ors., reported in AIR 2011 SC 312. 5. The application accordingly stands disposed of. (R.C. CHAVAN, J.)