1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 629 OF 2010 Sanjay s/o Digambar Kamble, Prisoner No.3731 Age Major, Occu.Nil, R/o Presently under Judicial Custody in Open District Jail, Paithan, District Aurangabad ..PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra, Through the Secretary of Home Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai 32 2. Inspector General of Prisons, Pune, District Pune 3. Deputy Inspector General of Prisons (Central Division), Aurangabad, Dist.Aurangabad 4. The Superintendent of Open District Jail, Paithan, Tq.Paithan, District Aurangabad ..RESPONDENTS Mr.N.U.Yadav, Advocate (appointed) for the petitioner Mr.N.R.Shaikh, Assistant Public Prosecutor for respondents CORAM : P.V. HARDAS AND A.V. POTDAR, JJ DATE : 20th OCTOBER 2010 2 ORAL JUDGMENT (PER P.V.HARDAS, J.) 1. Rule. Rule returnable forthwith. With the consent of learned Counsel for the parties, this petition is heard finally at the stage of admission. 2. A communication sent by the petitioner through jail was registered as Criminal Writ Petition and accordingly we had appointed Advocate Mr.N.U. Yadav, learned Counsel to represent the petitioner in this petition before us. The limited grievance of the petitioner is a challenge to the order dated 20.7.2010, passed by the State placing the petitioner in category 5(a) and remitting the sentence of imprisonment in excess of 26 years. According to the petitioner the petitioner should be released upon completion of actual imprisonment of 14 years. 3. The learned Assistant Public Prosecutor has placed before us a copy of the judgment of the Additional Sessions Judge, Pandharpur in Sessions Case No.1/1997, dated 22.12.1997 by which the petitioner, who was one of the accused was convicted for an offence punishable under Sections 341 and 342 and 302 read with section 34, section 394 read with sec.34, section 364 read with sec.34 and section 201 read with sec.34 of the Indian Penal Code. In respect of an offence punishable under Section 302 read with section 34 the petitioner has been convicted for imprisonment for life and to pay fine of Rs.500/-. It appears from paragraph 93 of the judgment that the petitioner along with other accused had abducted deceased Vilas Phade with an intention to steal his gold ring and cash. Vilas Phade was robbed of the gold ring and cash and thereafter he was murdered and his dead body was thrown in the forest in order to screen the accused from punishment. The Government of Maharashtra has placed the 3 petitioner in category 5 (a) which is for murders committed by dacoits and robbers under the act of committing dacoities and robberies. The imprisonment as per the guidelines is 26 years. In that light of the matter, therefore, the impugned order states that the remaining portion in excess of 26 years of the petitioner has been remitted and the learned Assistant Public Prosecutor informs us that the date of release of the petitioner is 16.3.2012. 4. We have considered the rival submissions advanced before us by the learned Counsel for the parties. According to us this petition deserves to be dismissed as it is sans merit and is accordingly dismissed with no orders as to costs. We, however, quantify the fees payable to the learned Counsel appointed on behalf of the petitioner at Rs.2,000/- (Rs. Two thousand). ( A.V. POTDAR ) ( P.V.HARDAS ) JUDGE JUDGE (vvr/629.10criwp) 4