1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.4296 OF 2009 (Somnath Ramchandra Jedgule and another vs. The State) -------------------------------------------------- Office notes, office Memoranda of Court’s or Coram,appearances, Court’s orders Judge’s or directions and Registrar’s orders Orders Mr. S.T.Shelke, Adv., for the applicant. Mr. D.V.Tele, APP for respondent State. ... CORAM: K.U.CHANDIWAL, J. DATE:15/1/2010 P.C.:- 1. Heard Mr.S.T.Shelke and learned A.G.P. extensively. Notice waived by learned A.P.P., he is equipped with the papers. 2. The unfortunate death of Jaishree after five months of her marriage, resulted in her parents lodging report before the concerned Police, highlighting the events of ill-treatment at the behest of her parents-in-law, including her husband, snubbing her to fidelity, making demand to pay Rs.50,000/- on the date of 2 the incident. The reasons assigned by the parents and, particularly, by the husband that Jaishri has left matrimonial home, with apparels and a bucket, left the same near a quarry and she has gone on somebody's bike, by itself, was prima facie incorrect as, by that time, she suffered loss to her life. The Panchnama devastates the theory of accidental death. The role of mother-in-law, having been minimal in the matter, was taken into consideration by this Court while allowing Criminal Application No. 3299 of 2009, directing her to be released on bail while the bail application of the present applicants was rejected. 3. The chargesheet is filed, however, I do not see any major change of situation in the matter. The release of the accused/applicant on bail would naturally hamper the testimony of the witnesses, the brunt suffered and faced by the parents should not be obliterated by rubbing the 3 injury with salt due to loss of their daughter, at her teen age. 4. Mr.Shelke, Counsel, has relied to the judgment in the matter of Sanju V. State of Madhya Pradesh ( 2002 AIR SCW 2035). It was a case in which the husband instigated the wife with the word "to go and die" two days thereafter, she committed suicide, keeping behind a death note. No such situation is emerging in the present case. No merit in Bail application, it is rejected. (K.U.CHANDIWAL) JUDGE ... agp/4296-09crapl