1 Cri.Appln.No.1635/2011 1. FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1635/2011 ( Molya Khandya Pawara Vs. The State of Maharashtra ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office notes, office Memoranda of Coram,appearances, Court’s orders Court’s or Judge’s orders. or directions and Registrar’s orders ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. SU Choudhari, Adv. for Applicant/s; Mr. NB Patil APP for State. *** CORAM: K.U.CHANDIWAL ,J. DATE : 3 rd May, 2011. 1) Heard finally the learned Counsel for the accused/applicant. 2) A married lady was allegedly ravished on 22.2.2011, for which, she lodged FIR on 10th March, 2011 and the accused/applicant is in custody from 22nd March, 2011. 3) Both the accused and the lady belong to tribal community. They have, before the FIR, meetings about exonerating the accused/applicant from the allegations, however, it failed and fractured and consequently the accused faced the situation. 4) The medical evidence naturally would not support the prosecution, nothing more is to be recovered from the accused/applicant. Considering the stage of investigation, presence of the accused/applicant at different place can be secured. Hence, order. 5) The accused/applicant – Molya Khandya Pawara, 2 Cri.Appln.No.1635/2011 be released on his executing PR bond and a surety in the sum of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand). 6) The accused/applicant shall not stay in the village of the complainant, the victim. However, he shall stay at Mhasawad in the vicinity of concerned police station, provide his address to the Investigator and shall attend on every alternate Sunday between 2.00 to 6.00 p.m. 7) The above arrangement to remain in force till filing of charge sheet or 30th July, 2011. 8) Criminal Application disposed of in aforesaid terms. (K.U.CHANDIWAL) JUDGE bdv/