1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 2619 OF 2009 Shri Mangesh @ Guddya Suresh Ghadge ...Applicant vs. State of Maharashtra ...Respondent Ms.Deepa Matwankar for the Applicant. Smt.M.H. Mhatre, APP for the State. CORAM : V.M. KANADE, J. DATED : JULY 24, 2009 P.C. :- 1 Heard Counsel for the applicant. 2 This is a second application filed by the applicant for bail. The first application was rejected by this Court by order dated 17.1.2009. Thereafter, the applicant preferred an application for bail on medical grounds before the Sessions Court. The Sessions Court was pleased to grant bail for a limited period of two months on medical grounds. The applicant was asked to surrender on 2 23rd March, 2009. Thereafter, the applicant preferred a second application for bail on medical grounds in the Sessions Court. This application, however, was rejected. Thereafter, the applicant has approached this Court and seeks bail on medical grounds. 3 It is submitted that the applicant is suffering from heart disease and therefore, it is necessary to admit him in the private hospital. The learned Counsel has relied on certain medical papers, certificates and prescription which are annexed to this application. It is submitted that the applicant was released on bail on the medical grounds for a period of one year. 4 It is not possible to accept the contentions of the learned Counsel for the applicant. The Sessions Court in its order has observed that though bail was granted on medical grounds for two months, the applicant did not produce any medical papers to show that he has 3 actually taken treatment in private hospital during this period. The learned Sessions Court also observed that no final opinion was given by any expert on his condition. The medical papers which are annexed to this application also indicate that, at the moment, the condition of the applicant does not appear to be serious and certain medicines have been prescribed by the Sai Sachet Hospital. In view of this, therefore, in my view, the Sessions court has rightly rejected his application for bail on medical grounds. There is no reason to interfere with the order passed by the Sessions Court. 5 The Jail Superintendent, however, is directed that in the event, he needs further medical treatment, he should be immediately admitted in the jail hospital. 6 With these directions, the application is disposed of. (V.M. KANADE, J.)