1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.945 OF 2010 Shri. Suresh Balaya Nagraj. ..Applicant. Vs. The State of Maharashtra. ..Respondent. Mr.Amol Deshpande for the Applicant. Ms. M.H.Mhatre, APP. For the State. CORAM : R.S. MOHITE, J. DATE : 30th March, 2010 PC : 1 This is an application for grant of anticipatory bail. The applicant is shown as an accused in C. R. No.461 of 2009 registered by Bundgarden Police Station for alleged offences punishable under Sections-420,406 read with 34 of the I.P.C. The complaint is filed by the officer of the State Bank of India alleging that the present applicant took a loan of Rs.4,30,000/- in the year 2002. He paid an amount of Rs.1,80,000/- and then stopped paying the EMI. When the bank made enquiry 2 they found that some third party was staying in the premises for which the loan was obtained by the applicant. The case of the applicant is that he was cheated by the builder by giving the premises to the third party and since the builder was not giving possession he stopped payment. It is not known why the present applicant has not filed any complaint against the builder nor taken any civil proceeding against him. If this is the position, then it creates doubt whether the present applicant has any link with the builder. In this view of the matter, this is not a fit case for grant of anticipatory bail. Hence, application is rejected. The observations made in this order will not be used at the time of regular bail or at the time of trial. ( R.S. MOHITE, J.)