1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.24/2011 Rajesh Dhannu Kosekar ...Versus... The Divisional Commissioner, Nagpur Division, Nagpur and another Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. [Petition received by post] [Mrs. S.S. Wandile, APP for respondents] ----- CORAM : A.H. JOSHI AND A.B. CHAUDHARI, JJ. DATE : 17.01.2011. 1. This is a letter petition. 2. Petitioner is serving sentence in Central Prison, Nagpur. 3. This petition is for claiming relief that extension of 57 days in parole already granted to the petitioner be ordered. 4. It is seen that the parole was granted to the petitioner on account of sickness of his mother. 2 Medical papers relied by the petitioner do not reveal that the state of health of the petitioner s mother was such that it was impossible for the petitioner to leave his house or part with the company of his mother. 5. Petitioner ought not proceed on an assumption that parole once granted is bound to be extended. He could have very well reported back and waited for extension of parole. 6. We, therefore, of the considered view that the petition does not require interference. 7. We, therefore, dismiss the petition. 8. Steno copy of this order be supplied to the learned A.P.P. for communication thereof to the petitioner through the Superintendent of Central Prison. Judge Judge ssw