1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRI.APPLICATION NO. 2515 OF 2009 1. Dyandev Manohar Bhoir 2. Shripat Gopinath Bhoir, .. Applicants Vs State of Maharashtra .. Respondent Mr. R.D.Suryawanshi, Advocate for the Applicants Mr. j.p.Yagnik, APP, for the Respondent. CORAM : D.B.BHOSALE, J. DATE : 17/06/2009 PC: 1. Heard learned counsel for the applicants and learned APP for the respondent. 2. The applicants are seeking bail in C.R.No.I-360 of 2008 of Manpada police station. The said crime has been registered against the applicants and others for having allegedly committed an offence punishable under sections 302, 307, 326, 324, 353, 143, 147, 148, 149, 452, 427, 504 of IPC, sections 37 (1) and 135 of the Bombay Police Act and section 3 of the Public Property Damage Act. T 2 3. Mr Suryawanshi, learned counsel for the applicants, at the outset, invited my attention to the order dated 23.4.2009 passed in Criminal Application No.980 of 2009, releasing Moreshwar Shivram Bhoir on bail and submitted that the present applicants are also entitled for bail on parity. He submitted that there is absolutely no difference between the role attributed and allegedly played by the present applicants and the role played by Moreshwar Shivram Bhoir. Mr Yagnik, learned APP, after going through the entire chargesheet, has not disputed the statement made by the learned counsel for the applicants and fairly submitted that the applicants can claim parity with Moreshwar Shivram Bhoir. In view of the submissions of the learned counsel for the applicants and for the reasons stated in the order dated 23.4.2009, in my opinion, the applicants are entitled for bail. Hence, the following order. The applicants- Dyandeo Manohar Bhoir and Shripat Gopinath Bhoir to be released on bail in the sum of Rs.35,000/- each with one or two sureties in the like amount, subject to the conditions that they shall not enter the jurisdiction of Manpada police station for a period of three months from today and thereafter they shall report to the concerned 3 police station on every Wednesday and Saturday between 10 and 11 am for a period of six months therefrom. After six months they shall report to the concerned police station only once a week, i.e. every Saturday between 10 and 11 am till conclusion of the trial. The applicants shall inform their residential address to the concerned police station where they propose to stay during the period of three months and shall report to the nearest police station from the place of their residence on every Saturday between 10 and 11 am. The Application is disposed of. While passing this order I shall not be understood to have expressed any opinion on merits of the case and the trial Court shall deal with the case uninfluenced by the observations made in this order. (D. B. Bhosale, J.) 4