1 BA-194.11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.194 OF 2011 Dinesh Harish Solanki .... Applicant Vs. The State of Maharashtra .... Respondent Shri Kuldeep S. Patil for the Applicant. Ms P.P. Bhosale, APP, for the State. CORAM: R.C. CHAVAN, J. DATED: JUNE 29, 2011 P.C: This is second application for bail by a person who has been charge-sheeted for offence punishable under Section 399 of IPC. After the previous bail application was rejected, co-accused Manish Revatiraman Singh has been admitted to bail by this Court by order dated 24-1-2011, passed on Criminal Application No.5838 of 2010. Therefore, the learned counsel for the applicant states that the applicant too may be admitted to bail. The learned APP has a very strong objection and states that the case of the present applicant has to be distinguished from that of Manish Singh. The present applicant has been 2 BA-194.11 prosecuted previously for offences punishable under Sections 392 and 384 of IPC. The learned counsel for the applicant points out that the applicant has already been acquitted for the offence punishable under Section 392 and the trial of the second offence is still pending. He submits, therefore, his client should not be presumed guilty even before he is tried for the offence punishable under Section 384. The trial of the case has not yet commenced and the learned APP states that since the co-accused, who have been admitted to bail, are not appearing, even the charge in this case has not been framed. The applicant is in jail for last one year. Considering this, the application is allowed. The applicant be released on bail in C.R. No.I-250 of 2010 of Nallasopara Police Station, District Thane on his furnishing P.R. Bond in the sum of Rs.25,000/- with one or more solvent sureties in the sum aggregating to Rs. 25,000/- on the condition that the applicant shall report at the police station concerned on the first Sunday of every month in between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. till the end of the trial. The application accordingly stands disposed of. (R.C. CHAVAN, J.)