1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL BAIL APPLICATION NO.693 OF 2006 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.707 OF 2004 Anand @ Bhausaheb Yuvraj Patil ...Petitioner. Vs. State of Maharashtra ...Respondent. Mr.A.Majeed Memon, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr.A.R.Patil, APP, for the State. CORAM : SMT.RANJANA DESAI AND CORAM : SMT.RANJANA DESAI AND CORAM : SMT.RANJANA DESAI AND SMT.V.K.TAHILRAMANI,JJ. SMT.V.K.TAHILRAMANI,JJ. SMT.V.K.TAHILRAMANI,JJ. DATED : OCTOBER 17, 2006. DATED : OCTOBER 17, 2006. DATED : OCTOBER 17, 2006. P.C.:- 1. The petitioner-original accused 1 is lodged in Nashik Road Central Prison. He is convicted for offences under Sections 302, 316, 323 and 498(A) read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code; and sentenced to suffer life imprisonment. The bail application preferred by the petitioner was rejected by this Court on 1st July, 2004 on merits. 2. In the present application, the applicant has prayed for bail on the ground that his mother is suffering from heart ailment and she has to undergo Angiography. Certain medical certificates are 2 annexed to the application. 3. We have heard Mr.Memon the learned counsel for the petitioner. He has taken us through the medical certificates. The medical certificates show that on 2.2.2006 the mother of the petitioner was advised "Angiography to rule out ischaemic heart disease". It also appears from the record that the mother of the petitioner is a patient of high blood-pressure. It is true, as pointed out by the learned A.P.P., that the medical certificate is dated 2.2.2006. However, it does appear that the mother of the petitioner is suffering from some heart disease and, therefore, we feel that the petitioner should be released on temporary bail for a period of two weeks to enable him to attend to his mother and get her Angiography done. Hence we pass the following order : ORDER I. The petitioner Anand @ Bhausaheb Yuvraj Patil is ordered to be released on temporary bail of Rs.10,000/- (Rs.ten thousand only) with 3 one or two sureties to make up the amount for a period of two weeks. II. While on bail, the petitioner shall report to Vartak Nagar Police Station, Thane on every alternate day. III. The two weeks period of bail shall start running from the date on which the petitioner is released on bail. Needless to say that after the period of two weeks, the petitioner shall surrender to the Nashik Road Central Prison. IV. Criminal bail application is disposed of in aforestated terms. [SMT.RANJANA DESAI,J.] [SMT.V.K.TAHILRAMANI,J.]