CRM-M 22715 of 2009 1 In the High Court for the States of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh. CRM-M 22715 of 2009 Decided on 28.8.2009. Majid Khan -- Petitioner vs. State of Punjab --Respondent. CORAM:HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE RAKESH KUMAR JAIN Present: Mr.B.S.Bhalla,Advocate, for the petitioner Mr.K.D.Sachdeva,Addl.A.G.Punjab, for the respondent/State. Rakesh Kumar Jain, J: The petitioner has applied for anticipatory bail in case registered vide FIR No. 24 dated 02.4..2009 under Section 306 IPC, at Police Station, Badhni Kalan, District Moga. The aforesaid FIR has been registered on the statement of Lal Deen son of Nikka Khan, who has alleged that his daughter Bashira Bibi (since deceased) was married to the petitioner 15 years ago. The petitioner had three brothers who were all married. One of his brothers Chhinda Khan had died about one year back. The petitioner had developed illicit relations with his brother's wife, namely, Niram Bibi alias Ghorio which came to the notice of Bashira (since deceased). She (Bashira) asked the petitioner many a times to snap his relations with his bhabhi but he used to CRM-M 22715 of 2009 2 harass her. It is further alleged that his daughter Bashira (since deceased) also brought to the notice of the complainant the fact of illicit relations of her husband (petitioner) He also took some respectables of the village about 12/15 days earlier to the house of the accused where they had admitted that they knew about illicit relations of the petitioner with his bhabhi and assured them that it will not happen in future, but still harassment and torture of his daughter Bashira (since deceased) continued. On 14.2.2009, at about 8 'o clock in the evening, his brother Iqbal Deen received a telephone from his daughter Bashira that her life is in danger. But due to excess rain, they could not go to her house and on the next day, they came to know that his daughter had committed suicide having been fed up from the illicit relation of her husband and continuous torture. Before coming to this Court, the petitioners had applied for anticipatory bail which was dismissed by learned Addl.Sessions Judge, Moga, on 13.8.2009. Learned counsel for the petitioner has vehemently argued that the petitioner has been falsely implicated in this case because at the time of recording his statement, the complainant had stated that he does not want to take any action against any person. It is also submitted that a compromise was effected between the parties on 14.2.2009 but now the petitioner is being harassed by the complainant for some ulterior motive. On the contrary, learned counsel for the State has argued that there are specific allegations against the petitioner that he had developed illicit relations with his sister-in-law Bhabhi, after the death of his brother, CRM-M 22715 of 2009 3 which fact was known to the deceased (Bashira Bibi), which drove her to commit suicide. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances that there is specific allegations against the petitioner, I do not find it to be an exceptional circumstances in which relief of anticipatory bail can be extended to the petitioner. Hence, the bail petition is hereby dismissed. August 28,2009 (Rakesh Kumar Jain) RR Judge