In The High Court Of Judicature For Rajasthan Bench At Jaipur DB Civil Writ Petition (Parole) No.4907/2009 Harji Ram v. The State of Rajasthan & others Date of order 13.7.09 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ashok Parihar Hon'ble Mr. Justice JR Goyal Mr. Sumer Singh, for petitioner Ms. Rekha Madnani, Dy. Govt. Advocate, for State The petitioner has been denied fourth regular parole on the ground of the police-report to the extent that granting parole to the petitioner will endanger his life and the complainant party also has opposed the parole. Admittedly, the petitioner had already been granted three regular paroles and during the period of such paroles no complaint so far, had been received against the petitioner. The report of police authorities as also the order of Parole Advisory Committee, on the face it appears to be vague and casual and have been passed in a very routine and cursory manner, without application of mind. Accordingly, the writ petition is allowed. The authorities are directed to grant fourth regular parole to the petitioner in accordance with the relevant rules, subject to his furnishing a personal bond in the sum of Rs.30,000/- with two sureties in the sum of Rs.15,000/- each to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of the concerned jail with the stipulation of surrendering before the jail authorities on the stipulated date to be mentioned by the Superintendent of the Jail concerned. (JR Goyal) J. (Ashok Parihar) J. db