1 1 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION. CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION. CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION. CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.3251 OF 2005 CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.3251 OF 2005 CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.3251 OF 2005 Nandkumar Pandurang Chand-Patil : Applicant. versus The State of Maharashtra : Respondent Smt.Ruchira Dhuru, as amicus curie, for the applicant. Ms.M.M.Deshmukh, APP, for the Respondent/State. CORAM : V.M.KANADE, J. CORAM : V.M.KANADE, J. CORAM : V.M.KANADE, J. DATED : 13th January 2006. DATED : 13th January 2006. DATED : 13th January 2006. P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. The applicant had written a letter addressed to the Registrar, Dist.Sangali making a grievance therein that certain changes in the record of rights have been made by forging certain documents and registering the same by fabricating the said documents. The copy of the said letter has been addressed to the High Court, 2 2 2 Civil Department, Bombay. In view of this matter, this Court while exercising its criminal jurisdiction cannot pass any order on this letter. 2. From this letter, it appears that the applicant has already undergone 16 years of sentence. Learned APP is directed to direct the DIG Prisons to treat this application as application for furlough leave and to consider the same promptly and release the applicant on furlough leave for a period of two months if all other conditions are satisfied so that the applicant, if released on furlough leave, can take out appropriate proceedings for redressing his grievance before the appropriate court. The application is disposed of in the above manner. This order to be communicated to the applicant. [V.M.KANADE,J] [V.M.KANADE,J] [V.M.KANADE,J]