: 1 : APPA-943-11 Dixit IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.943 OF 2011 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.339 OF 1999 Ambadas Mohan Handore ... Applicant V/s. The State of Maharashtra, Thru’ Nasik Road Police Station ... Respondent Mr. Z.M. Avhad for the Applicant. Dr. F.R. Shaikh, APP, for the Respondent-State. CORAM: V.M. KANADE & A.M. THIPSAY, JJ. DATED : 8 TH SEPTEMBER, 2011. P.C. : 1. Heard the learned Counsel for the Applicant and the learned APP for the Respondent-State. 2. The Applicant has filed this application seeking permission to leave India and to go to Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, Greece and Germany on account of his business visits to the said countries. 3. It is submitted that the Applicant has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 177 of the Indian Penal Code and only fine has been imposed and the Criminal Appeal is still pending since 1999. It is : 2 : APPA-943-11 submitted that he is working as a ‘Manager (Technical)’ in Shivananda Electronics, Nasik, and has to travel abroad on number of occasions in connection with his work. It is submitted that in the past also he was permitted to leave India on two occasions. He has invited our attention to the said orders passed by this Court dated 12th January, 2007 and 16th March, 2007. 4. The learned APP for the Respondent-State submits that the conditions which are imposed in the earlier orders may be incorporated in the present order. 5. Since, however, the Applicant has not mentioned the period for which he wants to leave India, a blanket permission cannot be granted to the Applicant to travel abroad as and when he wants. The Applicant, therefore, will have to file an appropriate application stating the period for which he wants to leave India. Accordingly, it is submitted by the learned Counsel for the Applicant that the Applicant wants to leave India for a period of one month from 1st October, 2011 to 1st November, 2011 to the countries which are mentioned in the prayer clause. 6. The Criminal Application, accordingly, is allowed in terms of prayer clause 9(a) and is disposed of. 7. The Applicant shall return to India on or before 1st November, 2011. Any condition that is imposed in the earlier orders shall be deemed to be incorporated in this order. (A.M. THIPSAY, J.) (V.M. KANADE, J.)