1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.114 OF 2010 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.793 OF 2007 Dnyandeo Yadavrao Bhosale (Gavali) & Ors. .. Applicants Versus State of Maharashtra. .. Respondent Mr.P.R.Arjunwadkar for applicants CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 22nd January 2010. P.C.: 1] This is an application for temporary bail. The criminal appeal is admitted. However, the applicants have been refused bail. Each one of them is in custody. This application for temporary bail is made on the ground that son of accused No.3, Prakash Madhukar Bhosale (Gavali) met with an accidental death on 16th January 2010. His body is kept in morgue. There is no adult male member in the family to perform last rites and make other arrangements. Applicant No.1 is the uncle of the deceased. Applicant No.2 is the brother and accused No.3 is the father of deceased. Each one of them would be required for the funeral and other arrangements. 2] In the past, these accused were in custody but on account of death in the family, they were enlarged on temporary bail. They have not misused that liberty. 2 3] In the present case also although time was given to learned APP to seek instructions, he could not produce anything by which the relief claimed in the instant application could be denied. 4] This is an application for temporary bail and on humanitarian grounds so also considering the death of a near and dear one in the family, application deserves to granted. More so, when there is no adult male member in the family after the death of the deceased i.e. Son of the applicant No.3. 5] Hence the application is made absolute in terms of prayer clause (a). The applicants are released on temporary bail for a period of four weeks, on their furnishing cash bond of Rs.10,000/- each with one surety in the like amount. During this period they will report to the Vadgaon Nimbalkar police station once in ten days. However, they will not leave limits of the concerned Taluka i.e. Baramati without seeking prior permission of this Court. It is clarified that after the period of four weeks, they shall surrender to custody. No further extension will be granted. (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J)