1 APPLN 2780 OF 2010.sxw vks IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.2780 OF 2010. Mr. Sager S Bhorade .. Applicant -versus The State of Maharashtra .. Respondent. Mr. Avinash Kamkhedkar, for the Applicant. Mrs. P. P. Shinde, APP for the State. CORAM: R.C. CHAVAN, J. DATED: 13th September,, 2010 P.C. 1. The applicant, arrested in connection with CR No.139 of 2009, registered by Sahakarnagar Police Station, Pune for the offences punishable under section 307 of the Indian Penal Code, seeks bail. He is alleged to have beaten one Jalindar More. The applicant has also complained that said Jalindar hit him. Both of them were injured and injury certificates of both are on record. Offences have been registered against both of them. While said Jalindar More has been admitted to bail because the injuries of the applicant were just Contused Lacerated Wound over left forearm, Contused Lacerated Wound over left shoulder, and the injuries sustained by said Jalindar were grievous in nature i.e Contused 2 APPLN 2780 OF 2010.sxw Lacerated Wound over left 5th rib, injury over scalp about 4 x 5 cm, injury to left hand, Contused Lacerated Wound 3 x 2 cm bone deep contusion, Contused Lacerated Wound over wrist l0 cm x 3 cm, bone deep. Investigation is over, chargesheet has been filed. Considering the fact that both the applicant as well as the victim were injured and since the applicant is in jail for last one and half year, the applicant be released on bail on his furnishing PR Bond in the sum of Rs.25,000/- with one or more solvent sureties in the aggregate sum of Rs.25,000/- on the condition that the applicant should keep himself away from the area of Sahakar Nagar Police station and shall not enter the said area without leave from the trial Court, till the trial is over and that he shall inform the police, address of the place where he will be residing till the trial is over. The applicant shall attend the Police station of the area where he would be residing on every Sunday between 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, till the trial is over. (R. C. CHAVAN, J.)