1 sns IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI APPELLATE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO.741 OF 2011 Jagdish Bhimjibhai Rathod ...Applicant. v/s The State ...Respondent. Mr. Sachindra B. Shetye, adv. For the Applicant. Mr. Y.S.Shinde, APP For the Respondent/State. CORAM : J.H. BHATIA,J. DATED : SEPTEMBER 5,2011. P.C. 1 The applicant seeks anticipatory bail in crime no.487 of 2010 registered at Pimpri Police Station for the offences punisuable under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 472, 201 r/w section 34 of the I.P.C. 2 In a group of large number of applications in the offences of same type, this Court has passed a common order dated 30.8.2011. The present applicant is a partner of M/s Yogiraj Construction. In the order dated 30.8.2011, this Court had noted that the owner of the land had executed development agreement and irrevocable power of attorney in favour of Manish Vasant Kulkarni and Jagdish Bhimji Rathod, who are the partners of M/s Yogiraj 2 Construction. As per the agreement and irrevocable power of attorney, these partners were to obtain necessary permissions and orders including the order under the ULC Act after following due process of law. It was also found that ULC Orders were obtained by the partners of M/s Yogiraj Construction and all those ULC orders were found to be fake and bogus. In that order, this Court had adopted certain yardsticks while deciding different applications for anticipatory bail. The owners of the land, who had not themselves secured such orders and had given authority to builder to secure the orders after following due process of law, were granted anticipatory bail but the developers and the builders , who had allegedly secured and used some bogus orders, were refused anticipatory bail. The present applicant, being partner of M/s Yogiraj Construction, falls in the category to whom anticipatory bail was refused. I do not find any material to distinguish the case of the present applicant with the other similarly situated builders. 3 3 Therefore, the application stands dismissed. (J.H. BHATIA,J.)