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5. Learned counsel for the petitioner/A2 in Crl.P.No.4921 of 2023 would contend that A2 has been falsely implicated in the present crime only on the basis of statement of L.W.5 and except the same, there is no other incriminating material pointing towards the guilt of A2. Learned counsel for the petitioner No.2/A6 in Crl.P.No.5532 of 2023 would contend that A6 has not KSR,J Crl.P.Nos.4921, 4944 & 5532 of 2023 committed any offence, much less the offence alleged, and basing on the confession statements of other accused, he has been arrayed as accused in the present crime and that the phone numbers from which the deceased received alleged threatening messages do not belong to this petitioner. So far as the petitioners/A3 to A5 in Crl.P.No.4944 of 2023 are concerned, learned counsel appearing for them would submit that basing on the statements of some witnesses, the present petitioners have been roped in the present crime, without there being any direct evidence to show that they have sent threatening messages to the deceased and thereby abetted his suicide. Further, learned counsel for the petitioners/A3 to A5 in Crl.P.No.4944 of 2023 would submit that the passports of these petitioners may be directed to be retained and that they also undertake that they will not leave the country without prior permission of the Court, and by imposing certain conditions in that regard, they may be released on bail. In support of his plea, he placed reliance upon the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in S.C. Legal Aid Committee Representing Undertrial Prisoners v. Union of India reported in (1994) 6 SCC 731, common order of this Court dated 04.08.2020 passed in Crl.P.Nos.2885 of 2020 & batch, and also the decisions of the High Court of Delhi in 1) Sumer Singh Salkan; Court On Its Own Motion Re v. Assistant Director & others reported in 2010 LawSuit (Del) 1628; 2) Raman Bhuraria v. Directorate of Enforcement reported in 2023 LawSuit (Del) 403; 3) Rajesh Datta @ Raj v. The State and the FRRO (W.P(C).No.10643 of 2020 dt.12.01.2021). Since charge sheet has KSR,J Crl.P.Nos.4921, 4944 & 5532 of 2023 already been filed, learned counsel for all the petitioners would pray to enlarge the petitioners on bail.