1 rpa 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 APPEALLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEALLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEALLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 2106 OF 2008 WRIT PETITION NO. 2106 OF 2008 WRIT PETITION NO. 2106 OF 2008 Santosh M.Deshmukh .. Petitioner V/s. The Divisional Commissioner & Ors. .. Respondents Mr.R.R.Mahagaonkar for the Petitioner. Mrs.A.S.Pai, A.P.P.-State. Dr.Vanzari present. CORAM : S.B.MHASE AND CORAM : S.B.MHASE AND CORAM : S.B.MHASE AND A.A.SAYED, JJ. A.A.SAYED, JJ. A.A.SAYED, JJ. DATE : 3RD DECEMBER, 2008. DATE : 3RD DECEMBER, 2008. DATE : 3RD DECEMBER, 2008. P.C. :- P.C. :- P.C. :- . We have heard the learned counsel for both the sides. It appears that the Petitioner is convicted under the M.C.O.C.A.and he is also sentenced for life and fine of Rs.15,04,000/-. In the Medical Certificate, it is mentioned that the Petitioner’s wife is suffering from Peptic Ulcer. However, the same requires investigation. That investigation has not been carried out by the Petitioner’s wife so as to find out whether surgery is required or not. However, the impression is being created that the surgery is required and, 2 therefore, ground for parole sought to be is made out. There is no valid ground at this stage for grant of a parole. 2. An affidavit and unconditional apology which has been submitted by Dr.Vanzari is accepted. 3. The Petition is, therefore, rejected. (A.A.SAYED, J.) (S.B.MHASE, J.) (A.A.SAYED, J.) (S.B.MHASE, J.) (A.A.SAYED, J.) (S.B.MHASE, J.)