JUDGMENT J. P. Gupta, J. - This is the first bail application filed by the applicants under Section 439 of the Cr.P.C. for grant of bail, who are in custody since 26.9.2020 in connection with Crime No.02/2020 registered at Police Station Flying Squad Exice, District Raisen for the offence punishable under Section 34(2) of the M.P. Excise Act, 1915. 2. Allegation against the applicants are that they were transporting 180 bulk litres of liquor in two vehicles and they have no authority to carry the same. 3. It is submitted that the applicants are innocent. They are in custody since 26.9.2020. Investigation is almost over. Trial will take time. There is no criminal antecedents against the applicants and there is no likelihood of their absconding and tempering with the material witnesses. Due to Covid-19, there is a need to reduce the crowd in the prison. Hence, they be enlarged on bail. 4. Learned P.L. opposed the application and prayed for rejection of the same. 5. Having considered the contentions of learned counsel for the parties and perusing the record, without commenting anything on the merits of the case, in view of this court, it is a fit case to grant bail. Hence, this application is allowed. 6. Applicants Rajkumar Batham, Vicky Nayak and Neelesh Bhargava are directed to be released on bail on each of them furnishing personal bond in a sum of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand Only) with a solvent surety each in the like amount to the satisfaction of the trial court for their appearance before the trial Court on the dates so fixed by that Court during trial. It is directed that applicants shall comply the provisions of Section 437(3) Cr.P.C. 7. Certified copy as per rules.