1 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.458 OF 2011 RAMRAO PUNAJI JADHAV VS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ANOTHER ______________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Shri R. A. Jaiswal Advocate for petitioner. Shri N. S. Khubalkar, APP for respondent State. Coram : P.V. HARDAS AND S.B. DESHMUKH,JJ. Date : 04th OCTOBER 2011. 1. This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, by which the petitioner takes exception to the order passed by the respondents dated 25-5-2011, rejecting the application filed by the petitioner seeking his release on parole. 2. The petitioner had applied for his release on parole on the ground that his mother was suffering from typhoid and that she was advised rest for 10 days with effect from 3-3-2011 to 13-3-2011. The aforesaid certificate, which the petitioner has enclosed, was dated 3-3-2011. By that time, the application came to be decided. Hence, the certificate was no longer germane for seeking release of the petitioner on parole on the ground of ailment 2 of his mother. 3. It appears that the application of the petitioner came to be rejected on the ground that the petitioner when released earlier had absconded for a period of 2170 days, 73 days, 48 days and 8 days respectively. In the light of the said fact coupled with the fact that the reason for seeking release of the petitioner is no longer germane, we are not inclined to interfere in the present petition. 4. The learned Counsel for the petitioner, however, states that the petitioner intends to apply afresh seeking his release on parole. We, therefore, direct the respondents to decide the application of the petitioner, if filed by the petitioner seeking his release on parole or on furlough as expeditiously as possible and in accordance with law. 5. Writ Petition is accordingly dismissed with the directions as referred to above. JUDGE JUDGE |mule| 3