1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR. JUDGMENT Joon Yul Yoo Vs. State of Rajasthan SB CRIMINAL MISC. PETITION NO.1304/2010. Under Section 482 Cr.P.C. DATE OF ORDER: 4th August, 2010. PRESENT HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.P. PATHAK Mr. A.K. Gupta for the petitioner. Mrs. Rekha Madnani PP for the State. BY THE COURT:- In this petition under section 482 Cr.P.C., challenge has been made to the order dated 7.7.2010 passed by the Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track) No.1, Kota rejecting the application of the petitioner seeking permission to visit his country to see his ailing mother-in-law in sessions case No.22/2010. Briefly stated the facts for the disposal of the present petition are that the petitioner is facing trial before the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track) No.1, Kota in sessions case no.22/2010. The petitioner while working as Chief Project Manager in Huandai Engineering and Construction Company Limited, constructed a bridge at Shambhupura Dabi, Kota on Chambal river. The bridge collapsed resulting in death of several persons. The petitioner was granted bail with certain conditions and one of the condition was that he would not leave India without 2 prior permission of the court. The petitioner on coming to know that his mother-in-law was seriously ill, moved an application before the trial court and also submitted a notarial certificate issued by the Republic of Korea. The learned trial court after considering the matter rejected the application vide order dated 7.7.2010. Hence, the present petition has been filed. It is not disputed before me that the mother-in-law of the petitioner had expired after filing of the petition, therefore, the purpose for which the permission was sought is no more in existence. Now, another application has been filed in the petition to grant permission to visit his country to meet his relatives. In the over all facts and circumstances of the case, finding that the purpose for which the permission was sought is no more in existence and now in the changed circumstances the permission is sought, the petitioner should first approach to the trial court where the matter is pending. With the above observation, the misc. petition stands disposed. (S.P. PATHAK),J BBLM