Criminal Misc. No. M- 8559 of 2011 -1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Criminal Misc. No. M- 8559 of 2011 Date of decision:-18.4.2011 Kharak Singh Bajwa ...Petitioner Versus State of Punjab ...Respondent CORAM: HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE RITU BAHRI Present:- Mr. Gurcharan Dass, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Guninder S. Brar, AAG Punjab. RITU BAHRI J.(Oral) While granting anticipatory bail to the petitioner, it has been directed that he will not leave India without the permission of the Court. Application for permission to leave India, has been declined by the trial Court. Counsel for the petitioner on behalf of petitioner has given an undertaking that the next date in his quashing petition pending before this Court is 25.5.2011 and framing of charges before the trial Court has been stayed by this Court. Counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner needs a period of one month to visit Australia and discharge his obligations and statutory duties as his old mother and three children are residing in Australia. Further submits that the petitioner has complied with the order dated 24.12.2010 vide which he was permitted by this Court to leave India from 7.1.2011 till 7.2.2011. He deposited a sum of Rs.3 lacs with the learned trial Court as also the personal bond. He had also undertaken that he will return back by 15.2.2011. The Criminal Misc. No. M- 8559 of 2011 -2- petitioner has re-deposited his passport as per order dated 24.12.2010 before the learned trial Court. Thus, the petitioner has not misused the order dated 24.12.2010 passed by this Court (Annexure P-6). The petitioner will deposit a sum of Rs.4 lacs (rupees four lacs only) with the trial Court/Duty Magistrate and will also furnish a personal bond with a surety of the like amount to leave India to ensure that he will return back to India before the date fixed. The petitioner is granted to leave India from 25.4.2011 till 25.5.2011. His passport will be released to him. It is ordered that in case the petitioner does not return back to India and report his return by 25.5.2011, the amount of Rs.4 lacs deposited by him would be payable to the complainant Manjit Kaur, his wife besides his liability to pay the amount of personal bond and surety bond to the State. The petitioner will re-deposit his Passport with the Court on his return. Disposed of. A copy of order be given dasti on payment of usual charges. April 18, 2011 ( RITU BAHRI ) Vijay Asija JUDGE