1 ABA 512.11.sxw JPP IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE SIDE JURISDICTION ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO. 512 OF 2011 Mr. Abhishek Virendrapratap Singh. ... Applicant. V/s. The State of Maharashtra. ... Respondent. Mr. M.J. Bhatt for the Applicant Mrs. R.V. Newton, APP for the State. Mr. V.G. Bane, A.P.I., Kopar Khairane Police Station. CORAM : A.M. THIPSAY, J. DATED : 15th JUNE 2011. P.C. :- Heard. 2. I have gone through the F.I.R. and glanced through the papers of the investigation. I find that there is also an allegation of an offence punishable under Section 406 of I.P.C. against the Applicant. It is undisputed that the property mentioned by the first informant in the FIR has already been recovered. The same was seized under the panchanama dated 3.9.2010, which was carried out in the presence of the first informant. It appears that on 18th September 2010, the first informant addressed a letter to the Senior Inspector of 2 ABA 512.11.sxw Police, Kopar Khairane Police Station, stating that about 141 gram jewelery was still in the custody of the other accused i.e. the mother and father of the Applicant. 3. I am informed that the said two accused have already been released on bail. Apart from the delay in conveying this information to the Police, I find that no description of the items of jewelery has been mentioned in the communication and only the weight as about 141 grams has been mentioned. 4. In the circumstances, I am inclined to grant the anticipatory bail to the Applicant. 5. In the event of his arrest in C.R. No.180/10, the Applicant be released on bail in the sum of Rs.15,000/-, with one surety, in like amount, on the condition to attend the concerned Police Station and make himself available for investigation/interrogation, as and when required by the Investigating Officer. (A.M. THIPSAY,J.)