1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR ORDER S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.10298/2008 Jai Ram Versus The State of Rajasthan and others Date of order ::: October 23,2009 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE PREM SHANKER ASOPA Ms.Anupama Parashar, for the petitioner Mr.Ganesh Parihar, Dy.Govt.Counsel BY THE COURT (1) By this writ petition, the petitioner, who is undergoing sentence in the Central Jail, Ajmer, seeks grant of first regular parole for 20 days under the Rajasthan Prisoners' Release on Parole Rules, 1958. The petitioner was convicted and sentenced by the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track)No.1, Tonk vide judgment dated 29.9.2005 in Sessions Case No.72/04,71/2004 and 226/2004. (2) Submission of counsel for the petitioner is that the petitioner had submitted an application for grant of first regular parole before the District Collector, Tonk but on the basis of adverse report by the Supdt. Of Police, the application has been rejected. Counsel further submits that the ailing parents, wife and children of the petitioner 2 are required to be looked after by the petitioner, therefore, he may be granted parole. (3) Mr.Ganesh Parihar, Dy.Govt. Counsel opposed the grant of parole to the petitioner. (4) Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, I deem it proper to grant parole to the petitioner for twenty days under the Rules of 1958. (5) It is, therefore, ordered that the petitioner Jai Ram son of Panna presently undergoing sentence in the Central Jail, Ajmer, shall be released on parole for twenty days, provided he furnishes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rs.fifty thousand only) with two sureties of Rs.25,000/- each to the satisfaction of the Supdt. Central Jail, Ajmer to the effect that he will surrender himself before the Supdt. Central Jail, Ajmer on completion of 20 days i.e. the parole period. The parole period shall be counted from the date of his release. (6) The writ petition stands disposed of accordingly. (PREM SHANKER ASOPA) J. गोpa ल