1 (cr.appln 1961/10) cr.appln.2344/10 & cr.appln2345/10) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1961 OF 2010 Mrs. Susheela Nambiar & Ors. ..... Applicants. V/s The State of Maharashtra and Anr. ...... Respondents. Mr. Sandeep Karnik i/b Mr. Abad Ponda for the applicants. Mrs. P.P. Bhosale, APP for the State. Mr. Yashpal Thakur i/b Paras Kuhad & Associates for Respondent No.2. ALONGWITH CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.2344 OF 2010 ALONGIWTH CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.2345OF 2010 Mr. Manish Agrawal & ors. ..... Applicants. V/s The State of Maharashtra & Anr. ...... Respondents. Mr. Sandeep Karnik i/b Mr. Abad Ponda for the applicants. Mrs. P.P. Bhosale, APP for the State. Mr. Yashpal Thakur i/b Paras Kuhad & Associates for Respondent No.2. CORAM: V. M. KANADE, J. DATE : 30th July, 2010 2 (cr.appln 1961/10) cr.appln.2344/10 & cr.appln2345/10) P.C.:- 1. All these matters can be disposed of by a common order. 2. Applicants in these cases have challenged the order of issuance of process by the learned Magistrate on a complaint filed by the Respondents under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. By consent of parties, the matter is remanded back to the learned Magistrate as the verification which is recorded by the learned Magistrate is not in accordance with the guidelines laid down by this Court in Amarnath Baijnath Gupta & Anr.1 The learned Magistrate shall, therefore, record a fresh verification of the complainant in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the said judgment and, thereafter, pass an order in accordance with law. All contentions are kept open. The verification may be recorded by the learned Magistrate within a period of four weeks from today. 3. Applications are disposed of in the above terms. (V.M. KANADE, J.) 1 2009 ALL MR (Cri) 184 3 (cr.appln 1961/10) cr.appln.2344/10 & cr.appln2345/10)