1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL APPLICATION (BA) NO.209/2011 (Dhanpal s/o Patiram Ramteke Vs. State of Maharashtra) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's orders Mr. R.H. Chandurkar, Advocate for Applicant. Mr. D.P. Thakare, APP for Non-Applicant. .......... CORAM : P.D. KODE, J DATED : APRIL 25, 2011 Heard. Having regard to the fact that material against the applicant being the statements of two eye witnesses regarding the incident which had taken place about six months back and even according to account of an incident as stated therein reveals that the applicant is alleged to have used the sticks, and the postmortem report reveals only two injuries upon the same and the other co-accused i.e. his father and wife being released on bail and thus, considering such character of prosecution material and upon the principle of parity the prayer for bail deserves consideration. The prayer for bail made by the applicant will deserve consideration after taking into account the motive behind and the weapon allegedly used by him. However, it will be necessary to impose conditions for ensuing presence of 2 the applicant at the time of trial and so also for taking care of the apprehension expressed by APP regarding prosecution evidence getting tampered in event of release of applicant on bail. The applicant is directed to be released on bail in connection with Crime No. 56/2010 of Police Station Pauni, District Bhandara for an offence punishable under Section 302, 201 r/w 34 of the IPC on furnishing a P.R. bond in sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand Only) with two separate solvent sureties in the like amount and subject to the conditions that the applicant: (i) after his release on bail, shall stay outside the local limits of Kanhalgaon village, shall intimate his place of abode to the Investigating Officer, shall not change the same without the permission of the Trial Court and shall also attend the local Police Station within whose jurisdiction he would be staying in between 11 am and 12 noon on every Monday until further orders, (ii) shall not indulge in any activity of tampering prosecution evidence and/or indulge in any activity of hampering the progress of the trail. (iii) shall not commit any offence while being on bail granted vide this order. The application stands disposed of. JUDGE Nikhare