IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Crl. M. No.13447-M of 2010 Date of Decision:19.1.2011 Puran Singh .... Petitioner Versus The State of Haryana .... Respondent CORAM: Hon'ble Ms. Justice Nirmaljit Kaur Present: Mr. Sidharth Sarup, D.A.G. Haryana. **** 1.Whether Reporters of Local Newspapers may be allowed to see the judgment? 2.To be referred to the Reporters or not? 3.Whether the judgment should be reported in the Digest? NIRMALJIT KAUR, J.(Oral) The petitioner has sent a telegram to this Court requesting for getting his sentence to run concurrently. The said telegram was taken up on judicial side and treated as Criminal miscellaneous petition. Notice of motion was issued in order to verify two different conviction orders were passed against the petitioner. Upon notice, reply of J.S. Sethi, Superintendent, District Jail, Sirsa for and on behalf of the respondent has been filed. It is submitted in the same that the petitioner was sentenced under Section 304-B for ten years and none else Section of the Indian Penal Code is framed against the convict. It is further submitted that he is not convicted under separate Sections for seven years and three years respectively (as per conviction warrant). It is further submitted that the petitioner is not convicted in any other case except this case as per jail record. Therefore, the question of the sentences to run concurrently does not arise. Crl. M. No.13447-M of 2010 -2- On 2.12.2010 after taking into consideration the reply, following order was passed: “Reply filed be sent to the petitioner in District Jail, Sirsa, Reply will be handed over to the petitioner by the Jail Superintendent. In case any clarification is sought to be produced by the petitioner, the same be communicated to this Court through the Jail Superintendent by the next date of hearing.” No such prayer has been received. It is, therefore, apparent that no clarification is required. Accordingly, the present petition is dismissed as having been rendered infructuous. 19.1.2011 ( NIRMALJIT KAUR ) rajeev JUDGE