1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL APPLICATION (ABA) NO. 66/2011 (Irfankhan Shabbirkha and one .vs. State of Maharashtra through PSO PS Warud, Dist. Amravati. ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's orders Mr. J.B. Kasat, Advocate for Applicants. Mr. J.B. Jaiswal, APP for Respondent. .......... CORAM : P.D. KODE, J. DATED : MARCH 15, 2011 Heard. For the reasons recorded in the year 28.2.2011 an ad-interim direction in terms of section 438 of Cr.P.C. was passed in favour of the applicants in connection with the arrest apprehended by them in relation to Crime No. 21/2011 registered with Police Station Warud, district Amravati for offence under Sections 143, 147, 148, 307, 452, 324 read with 149 of IPC and Section 4/25 of Arms Act. While giving the said direction, certain conditions were imposed to ensure that the investigation in the said crime pertaining to the rights in between Hindu and Muslim is not forestalled due to giving of direction. The fact of the name of the applicants being not found in the FIR, was also duly taken into consideration amongst other reason while 2 issuing said direction. Notice of the said application was served upon the prosecution and in pursuance to the same, the learned APP has filed the reply. After going through the reply and after hearing both the sides, it is difficult to accept that custodial interrogation of the applicants would be necessary for the said crime which has taken place long back on 16.1.2011 and as such cancel/revoke the direction given. Having regard to the same and the learned APP having not refuted statement made by the learned counsel for the applicant of the applicant having abided the conditions imposed while giving the ad- interim direction, the same deserves to be confirmed and hereby stands confirmed on same terms and conditions which were imposed with the modification that he may reside at his place at Warud. Rest of the conditions imposed by the said order stand unmodified. Application stands disposed of. JUDGE halwai