1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 203 OF 2011 (Manik Bapurao Shejan vs. The D.I.G. Prison (E)(R), Nagpur & Anr.) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Shri R.R. Gour, Advocate (appointed) for the petitioner. Shri T.A. Mirza, APP for the respondents. ….. CORAM : MRS. V.K. TAHILRAMANI & M.L. TAHALIYANI, JJ. APRIL 08, 2011. Heard Shri Gour, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri Mirza, learned APP for the respondents. The case of the petitioner is that as he is suffering from H.I.V., he be released from Jail for 90 days. The petitioner has not stated the provision under which he seeks release from jail for 90 days. The petitioner is convicted under Section 302 of Indian Penal Code. His appeal against conviction has been dismissed by the High Court. The Special Leave Petition preferred by him, has also been dismissed. Hence, it is not possible to grant bail to the petitioner. He has not even preferred an application to the Competent Authority for parole on the ground of his illness. Moreover, Dr. Jasmin Mulani, Chief Medical Officer of the Central 2 Prison, Nagpur, is present before us. She has stated that the condition of the petitioner is stable and necessary treatment and facilities are being provided to the petitioner. In view of the above facts, we are not inclined to release the petitioner as prayed by him. However, it is open to the petitioner to prefer an application for parole on the ground of his illness. If such an application is preferred by the petitioner, the same be decided expeditiously. Petition is disposed of with above directions. The advocate appointed for the petitioner be paid fees as per rules. Office to communicate this order to the petitioner, who is a convict in Central Prison, Nagpur. JUDGE JUDGE *GS.