1 D.B. Civil Writ Petition Parole) No.7609 Of 2009 Lakhan Singh Vs. State & Others Date of Order :::: 03/08/2009 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Hon'ble Mr. Justice Jitendra Ray Goyal Mr. Lakhan Singh Tomar, Counsel for the Petitioner Mr. J.R. Bijarania, Dy. Govt. Counsel for the State. By way of this petition, accused-petitioner seeks second parole, which was declined by the Parole Advisory Committee vide its meeting dated 08.06.2009 on the basis of the report of the Superintendent of Police, Bharatpur. Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the material available on record. It is not disputed that the petitioner has already suffered sentence of eight-years-4-months-&-14-days as on 30.06.2009, including remission and, therefore, he is eligible for consideration of second regular parole for a period of 30-days as per Rules. According to the reply filed by the State, the Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur forwarded his case for second parole and the Social Welfare Department also recommended to release the petitioner on second parole. It is also admitted case that during the first parole the conduct of the petitioner was satisfactorily. According to the Superintendent of Police the release of the petitioner on parole 2 may disturb public tranquility, but in fact this report appears to be vague and it has been settled by the catena of the judgment of this Court that on the basis of Ipse dixit report, parole should not be refused. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the present case, we deem it proper to direct the Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur to release the petitioner on second parole for a period of 30-days, provided he executes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.40,000/- (Forty Thousand Only), along with two surety in the sum of Rs.20,000/- each to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur. The Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur shall also fix the date for his surrender in the Jail. (Jitendra Ray Goyal) J. (Dalip Singh) J. Ashok/ 3