1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD. CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.80 OF 2010 Anand Gopal Joshi, Under Trial Prisoner No.1451, Jalgaon District Prison Class-II, Jalgaon ..PETITIONER VERSUS The State of Maharashtra ..RESPONDENT Smt. S.S. Jadhav, Advocate for the petitioner; Mr K.J. Ghute Patil, A.P.P. for the respondent. CORAM : P.V. HARDAS AND SHRIHARI P. DAVARE, JJ. DATE : 2nd February, 2010 ORAL JUDGMENT (PER HARDAS, J.) Rule. Rule returnable forthwith. 2. A communication sent by the petitioner through jail making an impassioned plea for his release on reducing the amount of surety, is the subject-matter of challenge in the present petition. Since the 2 communication was registered as a Criminal Writ Petition, we had requested Smt. Sadhana Jadhav to appear as an amicus curiae on behalf of the petitioner. We have accordingly appointed Advocate Smt. Sadhana Jadhav as a Counsel to represent the petitioner in this petition before us. 3. This petition of the petitioner unfolds a woeful tale of the petitioner who has been languishing in jail since 1.12.2002. It appears that the petitioner and his wife came to be prosecuted for an offence punishable under section 420 and 406 of the Indian Penal Code. Bail came to be granted to both the petitioner as well as his wife. However, the petitioner could not furnish the solvent surety of Rs.10 Lakhs which was directed to be furnished by the petitioner and as a result the petitioner continues to languish in the magisterial custody. It appears that the petitioner had earlier filed Criminal Application No.605 of 2003 in this Court with a prayer to reduce the solvency amount but the said application came to be dismissed by the learned Single Judge of this Court on 23.4.2003. Thereafter another application had been filed by him for reduction of the amount of surety but that too came to be dismissed as not pressed. 4. Smt. Jadhav, learned Counsel for the petitioner has urged before us that in the light of the Legislative mandate engrafted in section 436-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the petitioner be released on his executing a P.R. bond as the petitioner has already undergone more than 3 half the sentence for the offences punishable under section 420 and 406 of the Indian Penal Code. We are further informed that a charge-sheet against the petitioner and his wife has been filed for an offence punishable under section 420 and 406 of the Indian Penal Code. 5. In that light of the matter, therefore, we allow this writ petition and direct the Trial Court to forthwith release the petitioner on his executing a P.R. Bond in the sum of Rs.5,000/- . Rule is thus made absolute on the above terms. Since the petitioner is in jail, the copy of this order be communicated to the petitioner in jail. We quantify the fees payable to Advocate Smt. Sadhana Jadhav at Rs.5,000/-. ( SHRIHARI P. DAVARE, J.) ( P.V.HARDAS, J.) amj/criwp80.10