IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.188 of 2009 MUNNA SHUKLA @ RAVI KANT SHUKLA, son of Tufani Shukla @ Baikunth Shukla, resident of village-Dubey Ke Saraiya, Police Station- Chainpur, District-Kaimur at Bhabua. …….Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Chief Secretary, Bihar, Patna. 2. The Commissioner, Home, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Commissioner, Home Special, Government of Bihar, Patna. 4. Inspector General(Prison), Government of Bihar, Patna. 5. Jail Superintendent, Mandal Kara, Kaimur at Bhabua. 6. Jail Superintendent, Central Jail, Buxar. 7. Jail Superintendent, Special Central Jail, Bhagalpur. 8. Jailor Mandal Kara, Kaimur at Bhabua. 9. Jailor, Central Jail, Buxar. 10. Jailor, Special Central Jail, Bhagalpur. …….Respondents. ----------- 05. 26.10.2009 The petitioner was taken in custody in the year 1996 in relation to cold blooded murder of his wife in her own bedroom by shooting her at cold blank range. He was convicted by the Sessions Court and sentenced to imprisonment for life. The said conviction and imprisonment was not interfered by this Court. Petitioner has come to this Court with a grievance that consequent to his conviction he is serving his jail term but as per jail manual and provisions of Section 433 Cr. P.C. the remission to which he is entitled to are not being entered into Convict History Ticket which would create problem for his release which may be considered and which may become due on completion of 14 years of imprisonment. - 2 - In my view, the writ petition is premature in as much as petitioner in any event can not be considered for release before 2010. It is expected that the authorities which includes the jail authority would correctly enter the convict jail record and grant remission including special remission to which petitioner in law may be entitled to as it is the duty of the jail authorities in respect of each and every convict irrespective of the nature of conviction. It is hoped that the jail authorities would conduct themselves in a manner as envisaged by law and not forced the petitioner to come to this Court once again. With these observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. Shageer (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J)