1 Appln327.10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION kj CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.327 OF 2010 IN CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.465 OF 2010 Rajesh Babanrao Kamble ..Applicant Vs The State of Maharashtra ..Respondent ---- Mr.U. B. Nighot for the applicant. Mr.A.S.Shitole APP for the respondent/State. ---- Coram : V.M.KANADE,J Date : 11.10.2010. PC 1 Heard learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the applicant. The applicant has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 498-A and sentenced to suffer simple imprisonment for six months. The applicant has already undergone 15 days of simple imprisonment. It is submitted that the applicant got married on 14.5.1999 and the complainant left the house of the applicant on 2 Appln327.10.sxw 1.6.2000 i.e within a period of 6 to 7 months. Complaint was filed 10 months thereafter. It is submitted that though the Courts below have not taken into consideration the fact that provisions of Section 498-A are not attracted, in view of the admissions given by the complainant in her evidence, in my view, applicant has made out a case for grant of bail. The applicant be released on bail on execution of PR bond in the sum of Rs.5000/- with one or two sureties in the like amount. Application is disposed of. (V.M.KANADE,J) 3 Appln327.10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.465 OF 2010 Rajesh Babanrao Kamble ..Applicant Vs. The State of Maharashtra ..Respondent ---- Mr.U.B.Nighot for the applicant. Mr.A.S.Shitole APP for the respondent/State. ---- Coram : V.M.KANADE,J Date : 11.10.2010. PC 1 Heard learned Counsel appearing for the applicant. Arguable questions are raised in this application. Hence, rule. Rule is made returnable after eight weeks. Call for record & proceedings. Leave to amend is granted to add the original complainant as party respondent no.2. Taking into consideration 4 Appln327.10.sxw the peculiar facts and circumstances of the case, there shall be stay to the order of conviction. (V.M.KANADE,J)