1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 26 OF 2011 IN CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 239 OF 2001 (Neelam Deviprasad Tiwari .v. State of Maharashtra and others) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. Shri G.G. Mishra, Advocate for the applicant. Shri D.B. Yengal, APP for the respondents. CORAM : MRS. V.K. TAHILRAMANI AND PRASANNA B. VARALE, JJ. 15TH MARCH, 2011. Heard the learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the applicant and the learned APP appearing on behalf of the respondents. The father of the applicant Deviprasad Tiwari had died while on pilgrimage to Amarnath Yatra in the year 1996. The State awarded compensation to the family members of the deceased i.e. a widow, one son and three daughters including the applicant. From the order dated 16th December, 2002 passed by this Court, it is noticed that the total sum of compensation to which the family members of late Deviprasad Tiwari were entitled to was Rs.2,25,000/-, which was deposited in this Court. The amount has been invested in Fixed deposits in the State Bank of India, Central Avenue Branch, Nagpur. This Court, in order dated 16th December, 2002, observed that each of the legal heirs of deceased Deviprasad Tiwari is entitled to withdraw the said amount at the rate of Rs.45,000/- each. The applicant has stated that she requires the amount for educational purpose and she be allowed to withdraw the said amount. In view of the order dated 16th December, 2002, the applicant is entitled to withdraw the said amount i.e. Rs.45,000/-. Hence, the applicant is permitted to withdraw the said amount of Rs.45,000/-. It is stated that the FD is lying with the Assistant 2 Registrar of this Court. The Registrar to handover the Fixed Deposit to the applicant and the State Bank of India, Central Avenue Branch, Nagpur to allow the applicant to encash the said FD. Application is allowed in aforesaid terms. JUDGE JUDGE *rrg.