1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 63 OF 2009 Mrs. Maria Isabela Rodrigues, w/o. Mr. Inacio Marques, r/o. H. No. 220, Modlowaddo, Siridao, Ilhas, Goa. ... Petitioner versus State Mr. Vast, P.I. attached to C.I.D., Crime Branch, Dona Paula-Goa. ... Respondent Shri Menino Teles, Advocate for the Petitioner. Ms. Winnie Coutinho, Public Prosecutor for the Respondent. CORAM : N. A. BRITTO, J. DATE : 15TH SEPTEMBER, 2009. ORAL JUDGMENT Heard the learned Counsel Shri M. Teles on behalf of the Petitioner and Ms. Winnie Coutinho, the learned Public Prosecutor on behalf of the Respondent. 2. Rule. By consent, heard forthwith. 3. This petition has been filed by the Petitioner who is an accused in Crime No.81/2005 under Sections 468, 471, 419, 420 I.P.C., and is directed against Order dated 20-7-2009 of the learned J.M.F.C., Panaji by which the Petitioner's 2 application filed under Section 457 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for return of the passport was rejected. 4. The allegation against the Petitioner's husband is that he(Inacio Marques) obtained a passport in the name of Minguel Colaco by submitting Minguel Colaco's birth certificate and ration card and forging his signature. This the said Minguel Colaco came to know when he himself applied for a passport. Further allegation is that the Petitioner's husband Inacio Marques on the basis of the said Indian passport obtained in the name of Minguel Colaco, a Portuguese passport, and presently the Petitioner's husband is in Swindon in England on the said Portuguese passport. 5. The Petitioner's Portuguese passport was seized on 17-5-2009 and it is now decided that the Petitioner should be made as a co-accused in the said crime. 6. The Petitioner filed an application for anticipatory bail before the Court of Sessions at Panaji being Bail Application No.311/2009 which was granted in Petitioner's favour by Order dated 28-7-2009 with certain conditions. One of the condition is that the Petitioner would attend the Police Station for three days between 10.00 to 12.00 hours once in a week till the filing of the charge-sheet. The further condition is that the Petitioner would not leave the country without prior permission of the said Court. It appears that the learned Magistrate has apparently refused to grant the application and hand over the passport of the Petitioner to her because of 3 the apprehension that in case it is handed over to her she would leave the country, although it is stated otherwise in the impugned Order. 7. It appears that the filing of the charge-sheet against the Petitioner's husband is awaited because till date he has not been arrested and efforts are being made to arrest him through CBI, Interpol. 8. The learned Public Prosecutor submits that a charge-sheet against the present Petitioner will be filed within a period of three weeks or so. 9. One does not know as what made the Investigating Officer to make the Petitioner as a co-accused after a lapse of several years. 10. Learned Counsel on behalf of the Petitioner submits that there is no question of the Petitioner absconding as the Petitioner has a college going son studying at Panaji, Goa. 11. The apprehension that the Petitioner will leave the country has been more than taken care of by the learned Additional Sessions Judge. Considering that and other facts and the circumstances of the case, no useful purpose will be served by retaining the passport. Once the case is filed, the Petitioner would be bound to take the permission of the learned J.M.F.C. 4 12. With the above observation, the petition is allowed. The passport shall be handed over to the Petitioner upon execution of a bond of Rs.15,000/- with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned J.M.F.C. to produce the same when required. Authenticated copy of the Order be given to the learned Public Prosecutor on behalf of the Respondent. N. A. BRITTO, J. RD