2 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 1553 of 2011 Rajal Mohandas Sevlani .. Petitioner -Versus- The State of Maharashtra .. Respondent Mr. Nilesh Wable h/f Mr. U.R. Mankapure for petitioner. Mrs. A.A. Mane, APP for State. CORAM: SMT. R.P. SONDURBALDOTA, J. Date : 16th November, 2011. P.C.:- 1 This writ petition is filed under Article 227 of Constitution of India and under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure seeks quashing of order dated 14th March 2011, passed by Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Malshiras in C.R. No.25 of 2009, cancelling the bail granted to the petitioner for violating the conditions of bail. The petitioner was directed to attend Akluj Police Station every Monday between 11 am. to 12.00 noon till completion of the investigation, vide order of bail dated 7th July 2009. It was complained on behalf of the Police that the petitioner had not 2 followed the order and had also not co-operated with the investigation. At the time of hearing of the application, the petitioner was not present in the Court. Even thereafter he was not available. Therefore, the trial Court has issued non bailable warrant against the petitioner. This fact is not disclosed in the petition. The learned APP states that the non- bailable warrant was issued prior to filing of the petition. In the circumstances, after the matter was heard yesterday, a query was made with Mr. Mankapure, who was appearing for the petitioner whether the petitioner was first willing to surrender to the warrant before any other conditions could be considered to be imposed upon him. Today, Mr. Wable, appears for the petitioner and states that for the purpose enquiry was made with the learned Advocate appearing before the trial Court. The Advocate, however informed that he was not aware of the present address of the petitioner. In the circumstances, considering the conduct of the petitioner, not only in infringing the conditions of bail, but also his subsequent conduct in absconding, the petition is dismissed. (Smt. R.P. SondurBaldota, J)