1 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.882 OF 2010. NAJIRKHA RASHIDKHA VS STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH PSO PS JALGAON JAMOD, DISTT. BULDANA _________________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Shri G.G. Mishra Advocate for the applicant. Shri V.A. Thakre, APP for the State respondent. Coram : A.H. JOSHI, J. Date : 15th JUNE, 2010. 1. The applicant has been named as accused in Crime No.33 of 2010 (29-4-2010) under Section 394 r/w Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. 2. The applicant has been arrested on 29-4-2010 on the allegation he has assaulted the complainant and robbed Rs.3000/- cash and a mobile phone hand set from him. 3. It is seen that though one accused is still shown to be absconding, the statements of the witnesses are recorded and investigation is completed. 4. Though offence under Section 394 is provided with imprisonment for life, and though there is allegation of assault on the victim, he has not been referred for medical examination. 5. It is seen that even the medical examination of the accused is not conducted. 2 6. At this stage, from what appears prima facie, the accused may not be involved in the commission of offence. 7. On the basis of material on record, at this stage, there are no grounds to continue the detention of the accused. The applicant is entitled to be released on bail. 8. The applicant be released on bail on furnishing personal bond and solvent surety in a sum over Rs.5000/-. The accused shall not contact with the complainant and witnesses and shall attend the police station concerned once in a week on every Monday between 5 to 6 p.m. and mark the attendance. 9. Hamdast allowed. Judge |mule|