{1} IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 148 OF 2010 1. Anita Prakash Rokade Age-31 years, Occ-Household R/o Mhasawat, Dist-Jalgaon 2. Savita Ravindra Wagh Age-33 years, Occ-Household R/o Shirpur, Dist-Dhule APPLICANTS VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra 2. Commissioner of Police, Aurangabad RESPONDENTS ....... Mr.N.S.Ghanekar, Advocate for applicants Mrs.Yogita M.Kshirsagar. APP for State ....... [CORAM : A.V.POTDAR, J.] DATE: 25th January 2010 PER COURT: 1. By this application, the applicants have moved this Court for their release on anticipatory bail in the event of their arrest in connection with CR No.4/2010 registered with CIDCO police station, Aurangabad for an offence punishable u/s 306, 498- A, r/w 34 of the IPC. 3. Heard learned counsel for the applicants followed by {2} the submissions of learned APP. Perused the papers of investigation carried out till today. 4. Considering the rival submissions, it is clear that the applicants are sisters in law of the deceased Shital, who has committed suicide by strangulation on 02.01.2010 at her matrimonial house at Aurangabad. Admittedly, at the time of incident, the applicants were not present at the spot of the incident. Perusal of complainant as well as statements of witnesses disclose that there are sweeping and vague allegations against the present applicants. There is no specific allegation in respect of instigation or abatement to commit suicide soon before the incident dated 02.01.2010. Contents of the complaint do not satisfy ingredients of section 107 of the IPC of abatement to commit suicide as required u/s 306 of the IPC. In the premise case is made out to exercise discretion u/s 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code to enlarge the applicants on anticipatory bail. 5. In the result, the application is allowed. The interim protection granted in favour of the applicants on 18.01.2010 is hereby confirmed and to remain in force till filing of the charge sheet. [A.V.POTDAR, J.] drp/A10/criapln148-10