1 Cri.appeal no. 708-709 of 2003 hvn IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE SIDE CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 708 OF 2003 WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 709 OF 2003 Deepak Ramchandra Chavria and anr. ... Appellants Versus The State of Maharashtra ... Respondents Mr. Sanjay Jadhav holding for Smt. S.D. Khot for the appellant in Criminal Appeal No. 708 of 2003. Mr. A.R. Kapadnis for appellant in Criminal Appeal No. 709 of 2003. Mr. J.P. Yagnik, A.P.P. for State. CORAM : NARESH H.PATIL & K.U. CHANDIWAL,JJ. DATED : JULY 18, 2011 P.C. 1. Consequent to the orders passed by this court the learned A.P.P. submits that the State Government had constituted High Power Committee to look into the issues relating to the convicted persons jumping conditions of parole and furlough. In large number of cases the convicted persons after release have not reported back to the prison authorities. Even in the pending trials and appeals, the persons facing 2 Cri.appeal no. 708-709 of 2003 trial or conviction are not traced out by the police. This being a serious issue in respect of administration of justice, it has become essential for the State to take stringent steps to remedy the situation. 2. The learned A.P.P. has placed on record reports signed by the Deputy Commissioner Mr. B.N. Shirsat narrating some of the steps which the State has proposed to initiate. It is submitted that the instructions would be issued to all the concerned officers and authorities in the State of Maharashtra. The learned A.P.P. further assures that the State is also proposing to have maximum utilization of the modern technologies in furtherance of the efforts which the State is taking now. 3. The learned A.P.P. submits that police is making efforts to search and arrest the convicted accused in this case. Further progress report will be submitted after two weeks. S.O. for two weeks. A copy of this report is marked X for identification. Authenticated copy of the order be provided to the learned A.P.P. (K.U. CHANDIWAL,J.) (NARESH H. PATIL,J.)