1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 3971 OF 2009 Reema Dattattaya Dhute ,........ Applicant versus The State of Maharashtra ........Respondent. Mr. Rupesh K. Bobade adv. for the Applicant Mrs. S.D. Shinde APP. for the Respondent/State. CORAM: A. P DESHPANDE, J. DATED : 23rd September,2009. P. C.: 1. The applicant and one another co-accused are charged with commission of offence punishable under section 307 read with 34 of IPC vide C.R. No. 33/09 registered with Jail road police station, Solapur. According to the prosecution the applicant had conspired with one Mahindrasingh and tried to commit murder of her husband. According to the prosecution, the applicant had administered some sedative to the complainant husband and thereafter he fell unconscious. During that time he was removed from the house and dumped in a manhole. After he was rescued and reached to hospital he gained consciousness and has lodged FIR wherein it is stated that the present applicant had mixed the sedative tablets in the milk and had given the same to the complainant for consuming. According to the learned counsel for the applicant, the applicant is not involved in the crime and is 2 innocent. The applicant has two children one aged 6 years and the other 5 years. The co-accused with whom the applicant is stated to have conspired for committing murder of the complainant, has been released on bail. In the submission of the counsel for the applicant, as the present applicant is a women and having two minor children, the applicant ought to be released on bail. It is also pointed out that the applicant is in custody for six months consequent upon her arrest on 14-3-2009. The learned APP does not dispute that the co-accused has been granted bail. However, he has opposed the application by saying that there is enough material on record to connect the present applicant with the crime. It is undisputed fact that the complainant was hospitalized only for a period of two days and his health is now stated to be good. So there is no chance of esclanation of the gravity of offence. Having regard to the totality of the facts and circumstances of the present case, I am of the view that the present applicant is entitled to be released on bail mainly for the reason that she is a woman of 29 years having two children to look after. Hence I pass the following order. 2. The applicant shall be released on bail on executing personal bond in the sum of Rs. 20,000/- with one or two sureties in the like amount in C.R. No. 33/09. The applicant shall attend the concerned police station once a fortnight till conclusion of the trial. (A. P. Deshpande, J.)