1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR O R D E R D.B. Civil Writ Petition (Parole) No.7545 of 2009. Ram Naresh son of Shri Bhanwar Singh VERSUS State of Rajasthan and Others Date of Order :::: 02/09/2009 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Hon'ble Mr. Justice G.S. Sarraf Mr. Nikhlesh Katarra, Counsel for the Petitioner. Mr. N.R. Saran, Deputy Government Counsel for State. Per Court :- We have heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned Deputy Government Counsel for the State and also perused relevant material placed before this Court. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner seeking first regular parole, as his application came to be rejected by the Advisory Committee in its meeting held on 29.05.2009. The jail authorities had certified that the conduct of the petitioner in jail has been satisfactory and that he has 2 undergone the required 1/4th sentence, entitling the petitioner for being released on first regular parole, as per Rule 9 of the Rajasthan Prisons (Release on Parole) Rules, 1958. The Social Welfare Officer in his report, which has been filed, as Annexure R/2 dated 15.01.2003, has also recommended, as per the facts mentioned in the said report that the petitioner may be released on parole. However, the Superintendent of Police, Dholpur has expressed reservation and apprehension that in case the accused-petitioner is released on parole some untoward incident may occur. The report of the Police is based upon the fact that in case the petitioner visits his family at Village Vintipura, Police Station Maniya, District Dholpur, then in view of the fact that the complainant also resides in the same Village, some incident may occur. From the report of the Social Welfare Officer, it is apparent that so far as the wife of the accused-petitioner is concerned, she resides at Village Aduwa, Purani Chadiya- ka-pura, Police Station Diholi, District Dholpur and not at Village Vintipura, Police Station Maniya. Be that as it may, since no definite reasons have been given by the Superintendent of Police in his report and 3 also the fact that the accused-petitioner's wife is residing at Village Aduwa and not at Vintipura, where the complainant is residing, we deem it just and proper to grant the benefit of the first regular parole to the petitioner for 20-days. Consequently, we allow this writ petition, directing the Superintendent of Central Jail, Bharatpur to immediately release the petitioner viz., Ram Naresh son of Shri Bhanwar Singh, resident of Village Vintipura, Police Station Maniya, District Dholpur on regular first parole for a period of 20-days, which shall commence from the date of his release, on furnishing personal bond in the sum of Rs.40,000/- (Rupees forty thousand only), along with two sureties of Rs.20,000/- (Rupees twenty thousand only) each to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Central Jail, Bharatpur, on usual terms and conditions, as determined by him. The Jail Superintendent shall also fix a date for the surrender of the petitioner before the jail authorities. The writ petition stands allowed with the aforesaid directions. (G.S. Sarraf) J. (Dalip Singh) J. ashok/