1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. Criminal Writ Petition No. 122 of 2008 ( Ramlal Shyamlal Jamunkar and two ors. .vs. State and ors. ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's orders ======================================= Mr. S.P. Deshpande, Advocate for Petitioners Mr. S.S. Doifode, APP for Respondents .......... CORAM : K.J. ROHEE &, A.B.CHAUDHARI , JJ. DATED : MAY 5, 2008 1. The learned counsel for the petitioners seeks adjournment on the ground that he has to explain the medical certificate produced by the APP today. We see no reason to adjourn the matter. The prayer is, therefore, rejected. 2. Heard counsel for the parties. 3. The medical report clearly shows that Shyamlal Jamunkar was referred to General Hospital on 8.8.2007. At 2.15 p.m. he was examined as a case of fever and convulsion. His general condition was not satisfactory. CT scan of head and some other tests were advised. Thereafter treatment was given to him. At 3 p.m. on the say day, his general condition was low. At 2 6.45 p.m. he complained of pain in abdomen. However, his general condition was fair. At 11.10 p.m. his general condition was moderate. On the next day i.e. on 9.8.2007 treatment was again given to him and his general condition was moderate. Involuntary movements were present. At 6 p.m. it was found that he was not in the bed since an hour. Accordingly the Hospital Authorities informed the police. It is thus clear that Shyamlal Jamunkar was not wounded when he was admitted in the hospital. His general condition went on improving and ultimately it was moderate. It may also be seen that an application for bail was moved on behalf of Shyamlal Jamunkar, it was allowed and he was released on bail in presence of the hospital authorities. On the backdrop of the above facts, it is apparent that Shyamlal Jamunkar himself must have disappeared from the hospital in order to avoid investigation by Polic. We see no substance in the petition. The same is, therefore, dismissed. JUDGE JUDGE halwai