AB 1405/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE P K MUSAHARY Heard Mr. AFNU Molla, learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Mr. K Mu nir, learned additional Public Prosecutor, Assam. The case diary as called has been produced. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that petitioner is very m uch willing to live with his wife/informant for which he has sent a legal notice dated 10.2.2011 asking her to come back and live with him. But inspite of such notice, she has not come back. There is, however, no statement to the effect t hat he personally visited the in-law’s house for pursuing his wife and bring he r back. Sending of notice as stated above is not a good gesture on the part of t he petitioner to resolve the issue. However, considering the statement that he i s willing to accept his wife, the interim order passed on 8.6.2011 is made absol ute hereby on condition that the accused petitioner shall personally visit the i n-law’s house within seven days from today for settlement of the dispute and b ring back his wife home. The petitioner shall also appear before the I.O. atleast once in a week for a period of three months and the I.O. shall maintain a record regarding the same. Bail application stands disposed accordingly.