ABA-650-11.sxw 1 Dixit IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO.650 OF 2011 Dimple Kiran Sharma ... Applicant V/s. State of Maharashtra, Thru' Santacruz Police Station, Mumbai ... Respondent Mr. M.R. Raut with Mr. S.P. Mungale for the Applicant. Mr. J.P. Kharge, APP, for the Respondent. The Investigation Officer is present in person. CORAM:- A.M. THIPSAY, J. DATED :- 27 TH JULY, 2011. P.C. : 1. By consent, heard finally. 2. The basic allegation against the Applicant is that she visited the place of the First Informant, who is her mother-in-law, and attempted to take the custody of her children, whose custody has been given to her mother-in-law by the Family Court. It is also alleged that the Applicant had taken six persons along with her, and that the Applicant and the said persons assaulted the First Informant and her daughter. The Applicant is alleged to have caused an injury to the daughter of the First Informant by a sharp weapon. 3. I am informed that the custody of the children of the Applicant has now been handed over back to the First Informant. The injuries sustained by the daughter of the First Informant appear to be of a minor nature. Except the ABA-650-11.sxw 2 Dixit offence punishable under Section 452 of the IPC, all the other offences allegedly committed by the Applicant are bailable. It also appears that a co- accused had been arrested and was released on bail. It also appears that the name of another accused has been already revealed to the Investigating Agency. 4. The Applicant is a woman. She is a teacher by profession. Considering the nature of the offence and all other relevant aspects of the matter, I am inclined to grant anticipatory bail to her. 5. The Anticipatory Bail Application is allowed. 6. In the event of her arrest in C.R. No.362 of 2011 of Santacruz Police Station, Mumbai, the Applicant be released on bail in the sum of Rs.20,000/-, with one surety in like amount, on the condition to attend the concerned Police Station and make herself available for investigation/interrogation everyday, between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for a period of four days from tomorrow, i.e. 28th July, 2011, and thereafter, as and when reasonably required by the Investigating Officer. [A.M. THIPSAY, J.]