IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 9 OF 2010 SHRI NANDALAL SHYAMLAL PRESENTLY SERVING SENTENCE AT SUB JAIL SADA, VASCO ... Petitioner Versus THE UNDER SECRETARY ( HOME) AND 2 ORS., ... Respondents Mrs. Asha Dessai, Advocate for the Petitioner. Mr. C.A. Ferreira, Public Prosecutor for the Respondents. Coram:- N. A. BRITTO, J. Date:- 2nd August, 2010 P.C.: Heard. 2. The Writ Petitioner is an accused undergoing sentence under Section 20(b)(ii)(c) of 10 years. He had filed an application for parole, which came to be rejected by order dated 8/10/2009. This petition was filed against the said order. 3. It appears that the said application was supported by a certificate issued by the Department of India System of Medicines (Ayurved) & Homeopathy, Himachal Pradesh stating that the wife of the petitioner was suffering from gall bladder stones and was advised operation. The certificate was dated 23/07/2008. Although the grounds for rejection of the application for parole are not satisfactory, subsequent developments show that the petitioner's wife was already operated for gall bladder on 11/05/2006, as reported by the Gram Panchayat, Khanni, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh and that the operation has created some problems which required her admission in the hospital. This was stated on a certificate on 11/04/2010 by the said Gram Panchayat, Khanni, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. The medical certificate issued by one Dr. S.N. Sharma dated 12/04/2010 shows that the petitioner's wife is suffering from pain in the lower abdomen. 4. Considering that there is dispute or conflict as to what exactly the petitioner's wife is suffering from, at present. In my view, this is not a fit case to entertain this Writ Petition . The Writ Petitioner is at liberty to file a fresh application before the Inspector General of Prisons, with proper medial Certificate and, if filed, the same be disposed of in terms of the directions issued in Criminal Writ Petition No.45 of 2009 by judgment dated 23/07/2009. 5. With the above observations, the writ Petition is disposed of. N. A. BRITTO, J. NH