1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Writ Petition No.212 of 2008 (Amar Mulchand Dulgaj v. The State of Maharashtra and another) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- Office Notes, Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions : Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Shri J.B. Kasat, Advocate for Petitioner. Shri Anoop Parihar, APP for Respondents. CORAM : A.H. Joshi, J. DATE : 13th June, 2008 1. The petitioner is challenging the order of externment passed on 4-5-2007. 2. Admittedly, the order is appealable. 3. The petitioner is praying for dispensation of statutory alternate remedy available to him under Section 60 of the Bombay Police Act. 4. The petitioner claims that his economic condition is worst. He states that he has no means to prefer an appeal. It is further stated that his wife died during third delivery on 23-12-2005. He further states that there is no one in the family to look after the children except his aged mother. 5. The grounds putforth for dispensation of statutory alternate remedy are not convincing. The prayer for dispensation of statutory alternate remedy is rejected. 6. The criminal writ petition is dismissed in view of the alternate remedy. 7. Needless to say that if the petitioner has preferred a statutory 2 appeal, filing of this petition will not come in his way, since this Court has not touched or decided merits of challenge. JUDGE pdl