1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUD ICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 97 /2010 [ Kishor @ Balya s/o Eknath Binekar vs. State of Maharashtra ) ..................................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ..................................................................................................................................................................... Mr R M Patwardhan, Adv.for applicant Mr C. N Adgokar, APP for Respondent .......... CORAM : A.P.BHANGALE, J. DATED : FEBRUARY 23, 2010. By means of this application, the applicant is praying for grant of bail on the ground that since he is arrested on 24th February 2009, a long passage of time has lapsed and that he is a manual labourer. It appears that active role has been attributed to the applicant in the FIR itself, in which it is alleged that he had repeatedly stabbed brother of the first informant ferociously. 2 According to learned Advocate for the applicants, other two accused who were named in the FIR were discharged in the case on the ground that they were in the age group of 22 to 28 years. Be that as it may; it is for the trial Court to decide the case on merits and if some of the accused were wrongly discharged, they can also be summoned and indicted with full force of law, provided there is sufficient evidence against them. The circumstantial evidence in the case indicate that it was a 2 brutal and merciless murder as, according to PM notes, a total of 21 injuries have been noticed and according to the opinion of the Doctor performing post-mortem the victim died as a result of shock due to injuries to vital organs of the deceased. Under these circumstances, I am not inclined to consider prayer for bail. However,the learned trial Judge is expected to dispose of the sessions case as fast as possible and preferably within three months. Application is rejected. JUDGE sahare