: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.1971 OF 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Office Notes, Office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s Orders of Coram, appearances, Court’s Orders or directions and Registrar’s Orders ------------------------------------------------------------------ Mr.Utpal Joshi i/b M/s. Thakordas & Madgaonkar for petitioner Mr.Dipesh Mehta for Respondent Nos.1 & 2 CORAM : R.M.S.KHANDEPARKER & P.V.KAKADE, JJ. DATE : 10TH MARCH, 2005. P.C. 1. Heard. 2. Considering the facts disclosed in the affidavit in reply there is no question of restraining the respondents from continuing with the investigation including the interrogation of the petitioner. However, in case the respondents desire to send a list of questions or to interrogate the : 2 : petitioner at her residence the same should be preferably by a Lady Officer. Besides, at the time of such interrogation Petitioner shall be entitled to have her family members or relatives or even an advocate present within the vicinity of the room in which she is to be interrogated or in the house. The advocate for the respondents states that the petitioner is not required to attend the Police Station for the interrogation at this stage. With this observation the petition is disposed of. (R.M.S. Khandeparkar, J.) (P.V.Kakade, J.)