1 CA-3806.10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE  CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.3806 OF 2010 Samshul Akbar Ali Shaikh & Anr. .... Applicants Vs. The State of Maharashtra .... Respondent Ms Anjali Patil for the Applicants. Ms G.P. Mulekar, APP, for the State. CORAM: R.C. CHAVAN, J. DATED: SEPTEMBER 03, 2010 P.C: 1. This is an application for bail by two of the three accused persons who are arrested for being in possession of and circulating counterfeit currency notes. The learned counsel for the applicants contends that the present two applicants had not attempted to circulate the currency notes since they had not passed on any note to the owner of the hotel but it was the third accused who had allegedly passed on the note to the hotel keeper. As rightly pointed out by the learned APP, the trio were together present in the hotel and ordered beer and for payment whereof passed on fake currency 2 CA-3806.10 notes. The question as to which one of them attempts to pay from his pocket is irrelevant since currency notes of the denomination of Rs. 1000/- were found from the pockets of each of them. The learned counsel for the applicants also contends that in fact these were the wages received by the applicants. This question will have to await trial. It cannot be, at this stage, said that the applicants were not involved in the circulation of fake currency notes. The application is rejected. 2. The learned trial Judge would expedite the hearing of the case. (R.C. CHAVAN, J.)