AB 2157/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B D AGARWAL Both the bail applications are being disposed of by this common order since the applications are arising out of the same Police Station Case. At the same time M isc Case Nos. 547 and 546 of 2011, shall also stand disposed of. The Bail Applications have been filed by the accused persons, wh ich includes the husband and in-laws of the prosecutrix, seeking anticipatory ba il in connection with Noonmati PS Case No. 239 of 2011, under Section 498 (A) of the Indian Penal Code. The Misc Case have been filed by the informant, objectin g the bail prayer. Heard Sri A Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Sri B S Sinha, learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the State of Assa m as well as Sri S C Biswas, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the informan t, objecting the bail prayer. Apparently, the prosecutrix is a working lady. There is no evide nce of demand of dowry. No independent witness has stated that the prosecutrix w as subjected to physical torture for not satisfying any illegal demand. Considering all these aspects, custodial interrogation of the pe titioners may not be required. Hence, the interim bail granted to the petitioners, on 22.07.2011, is hereby mad e absolute. The petitioners shall appear before the Investigating Officer as and when requir ed for interrogation. With the aforesaid directions, this Anticipatory Bail Applicatio n stands disposed of.