JUDGMENT : Ravindra Maithani, J. Applicant Sahil is in judicial custody in FIR No. 305 of 2023, under Section 376, 376 (2), 511, 452, 323, 504, 506 IPC, Police Station Rishikesh, District Dehradun. He has sought his release on bail. 2. Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the record. 3. According to the FIR, the applicant and the informant both were known to each other. On 24.06.2023, the applicant visited the house of the informant and pressurised her for marriage and also tried to establish physical relation with her. The informant resisted to it, but the FIR records that thereafter, the applicant abused and did maarpeet with the informant and also threatened her to life. 4. Learned counsel for the applicant would submit that the applicant and the informant, both are major. They were in relationship. The informant was married, but when she had discarded her matrimonial life. The informant wanted the applicant to marry her, but since the informant was not divorced from her earlier husband, the applicant declined to marry. Therefore, instant FIR has been lodged. 5. Learned State counsel would submit that the victim has supported the prosecution case during investigation. 6. It is a stage of bail. Much of the discussion is not expected of. Arguments are being appreciated with the caveat that any observation made in this order shall have no bearing at any subsequent stage of the trial or in any other proceedings. 7. The victim has told it to the Investigating Officer (“IO”) that she and the applicant were in relationship. Subsequently, she came to know about the religion of the applicant and she accepted the proposal of marriage given by the applicant, but her family members were against it. The informant has stated in detail to the IO. 8. Having considered the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court is of the view that it is a case fit for bail and the applicant deserves to be enlarged on bail. 9. The bail application is allowed. 10. Let the applicant be released on bail, on his executing a personal bond and furnishing two reliable sureties, each of the like amount, to the satisfaction of the court concerned.