VPH IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION No. 746 OF 2008 Ramayodhya Ganga Chaudhari (Yadav) Petitioner Vs. The State of Maharashtra & Ors. Respondents None for the Petitioner. Mrs. A. S. Pai, APP for the Respondent. CORAM : BILAL NAZKI, AND A. P. BHANGALE, JJ. DATE : APRIL 16, 2008. PC :- . This application is filed by the petitioner for grant of parole on the ground that his son is getting married on 18th of April 2008. On instructions, learned Public Prosecutor submits that petitioner was never granted parole as he never applied for it and he has completed 15 years imprisonment. He is undergoing life imprisonment. Learned APP submits that since petitioner has to go Bihar, it may not be possible for the concerned authorities to get him back if he fails to surrender, and report of Bihar police is also adverse to him. Considering the fact that for the last 15 years petitioner is in jail and he has never applied for either furlough or parole, we think that it is a fit - 2 - case for which parole should be granted. We allow the petition and grant parole of two weeks, subject to furnishing two local sureties in the amount of Rs.15,000/- each, with personal bond in the like amount, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Mumbai Central Prison. Sd/- [ BILAL NAZKI, J. ] Sd/- [ A. P.BHANGALE, J.]