THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 12963 OF 2010 Order: The petitioner approaches this Court with a prayer to direct the committal Court not to insist for any bail order at the time o committal of the case. Earlier this Court by orders dated 27.1.2010 in Criminal Petition No. 377 of 2010 directed that petitioner herein shall not be arrested till filing of the charge sheet, if any. It was further directed that investigation and consequential steps on the basis of the investigation shall go on. Accordingly, the petitioner was not arrested and now on completion of the investigation, a charge sheet is filed. It is submitted by the learned counsel for petitioner that the petitioner is appearing before the trial Court regularly and the learned Magistrate of committal Court while committing the case to the Court of Session is insisting for order of bail, which is unjust. In support of his contention learned counsel for petitioner relied on judgment of this Court in GUDDANTI NARASIMHA RAO Vs. THE STATE OF A P & Another [1] wherein this Court held that “there is no requirement in law that in each and every case triable by Court of Session accused shall be arrested and released on bail. When only summons were issued to accused to secure his attendance after charge sheet is filed in a case triable by Court of Session accused shall not be compelled to approach Special Court and obtain bail.” In the present case the investigation is already concluded and a charge sheet is already filed, as such there is no necessity for the petitioner to obtain any anticipatory bail. In the circumstances, the committal Court is directed to accept one surety for a sum of Rs.5,000/- (Rupees five thousand only) and commit the case to the Court of Session, without insisting the petitioner to obtain an order of anticipatory bail. Accordingly, the criminal petition is disposed of. _____________ RAJA ELANGO,J DATE: 27.12.2010 TVK THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 12963 OF 2010 Date: 27.12.2010 [1] 2010 (3) L.S. 309