1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.4301 OF 2006 Palaniappan Manivelam .. Applicant Versus State of Maharashtra .. Respondent Mr.P.B.Shah for applicant Mr.M.S.Mhambre, A.P.P. for State. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 4th December 2006. P.C. . Heard Mr.Shah for applicant and learned A.P.P. for State. 2 2. Applicant seeks permission to leave India and for that purpose the request is that the passport be handed over to him. 3. Mr.Shah submits that earlier application was withdrawn in the absence of relevant and necessary particulars. However, in para 7 of this application, applicant has categorically stated that he desires to visit London (U.K.) for Ten days in this month (December 2006) for business purpose. He has been invited in connection with a business meeting and would, therefore, be required to go there. He would reside at the address mentioned in this para. Further, as directed by this Court, before the passport is handed over to the applicant, he shall furnish to the I.O. all details including the manner of travel, contact numbers and the place where he will be residing in London. Mr.Shah states on instructions that barring this business trip to London (U.K), applicant does not 3 desire to go to any other place in U.K. and shall return back to India after the work is over. 4. Applicant would leave India after 18th December 2006 and would return to India by 4th January 2007. 5. Applicant undertakes that before his passport is handed over, he shall comply with the above stipulations so also the applicant further undertakes that he would re-deposit the passport upon his return to India. He shall stay out of India only between 18th December 2006 and 4th January 2007. Application disposed of. (S.C.Dharmadhikari, J)