IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 5064 OF 2004 Dinesh K. Singh ... Applicant versus The Union of India and anr. ... Respondents ... Mr. T.M. Gole, for the Applicant. Mr. R.M. Agrawal, for Respondent No. 1. Mr. K.V. Saste, A.P.P., for Respondent No. 2. ... CORAM : A.M.KHANWILKAR,J. 9th December 2004 P.C.: . Heard Counsel for the parties. Mr. Agrawal for the Respondent No. 1 fairly accepts that as on date, there is no material forthcoming so as to involve the Applicant in the commission of the alleged offence. He submits that, however, the investigating agency suspects involvement of the Applicant and for that purpose, interrogation of the Applicant will be necessary and also to cross-check the information, which has been collected so far. He fairly accepts that custodial interrogation of the Applicant is not necessary as presently advised. In the circumstances, this application is being disposed of on the following terms. (a) The Applicant shall report to the investigating officer on daily basis from 13th December 2004 to 17th December 2004 between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or, on such other time, as may be required by the investigating officer and thereafter as and when called upon by the investigating officer while the investigation is in progress. (b) In case the investigating officer decies to arrest the Applicant after some material is collected so as to implicate the Applicant, in that case, the investigating officer shall give 72 hours’ notice to the Applicant about such intention so as to enable the Applicant to take recourse to remedy as may be permissible by law. . This Application disposed of on the above terms.