[1] DBCWP(PAROLE)NO. 6714/2010 KEDAR SINGH Vs. STATE & ORS. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR O R D E R D.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION(PAROLE) NO.6714/2010 KEDAR SINGH Vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ORS. DATE OF ORDER :: 18.08.2010 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NARENDRA KUMAR JAIN HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE MEENA V. GOMBER Mr. Nikhlesh Katara, for the petitioner. Mr. Rajendra Yadav, Govt. Counsel for the respondents. **** Heard learned counsel for the parties. Convict-petitioner has preferred this writ petition for his transfer from Central Jail, Bharatpur to District Jail, Dholpur. The respondents in their reply have stated that prayer of petitioner was refused vide order dated 11.05.2010, a copy of which has been annexed with the reply. It is contended that District Jail, Dholpur is an “A” Class District Jail where accused persons who have been punished upto imprisonment of 10 years are required to be kept, whereas petitioner is a life convict, therefore, he cannot be transferred to District Jail, Dholpur. Learned counsel for petitioner referred Part-7 of the Rajasthan Prisons [2] DBCWP(PAROLE)NO. 6714/2010 KEDAR SINGH Vs. STATE & ORS. Rules, 1951 particularly Section-I, Rule-1 and Section-VII, Rule-11 and contended that Inspector General of Prisons have been assigned powers for transfer of convict from one jail to another jail for sufficient reasons. Since matter has already been examined by the Inspector General of Prisons, we do not find any illegality in the order passed by the respondents in rejecting the prayer of petitioner. We do not find any merit in this writ petition and the same is, accordingly, dismissed. (MEENA V. GOMBER),J. (NARENDRA KUMAR JAIN),J. /KKC/