1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Revision Application No. 110 of 2010 Raju Sadashiv Yerme ..VERSUS.. Suraj Raju Yerme Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, Appearances, Courts orders or directions Court’s or Judge’s orders and Registrar’s orders. Mr. S. V. Dhawas, Advocate for the applicant. Mr. M. A. Bapat, Advocate for the respondent sole. CORAM : Prasanna B. Varale, J. DATED : 28 th March , 2011 . Criminal Application (APPR) No. 39/2011. Heard. This is an application filed by the non-applicant. By the present application, the non-applicant is seeking withdrawal of the maintenance amount of Rs.21,000/- deposited by the revision applicant in view of the order of this Court, dated 22/12/2010. Perused the application. For the reasons stated in the application, it is allowed. Cri. Application (APPR) No. 39/2011 is disposed of. Mr. Bapat, learned Advocate for the non-applicant submits that he will place on record the statement showing arrears of maintenance. Criminal Application (APPR) No. 38/2011. Heard. This is an application filed by the non-applicant for appropriate directions to the applicant in respect of D.N.A. Test. 2 The learned Advocates appearing for the respective parties have invited my attention to the order passed by this Court, dated 26/2/2010, wherein it was observed by this Court that - “Learned counsel for the applicant makes a categorical statement that the non-applicant is not his child and in order to disprove the allegation against him, he is ready to undergo D.N.A. Test for finding out the paternity of the child and would not in future dispute this position about is readiness to undergo D.N.A. Test. Acting on the consent of the applicant, non- applicant/respondent is also put on notice that this Court may make order regarding D.N.A. Test in order to find out the truth.” Mr. Dhawas, learned Advocate for the revision applicant seeks time to take instructions as to the procedure of depositing amount for the DNA test, the schedule of the laboratory and other necessary details. Time of three weeks is granted. S.O. to 18/4/2011. JUDGE Diwale