1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 696 OF 2009 Dilip Ramchandra Bhole. ... Petitioner. Versus The State of Maharashtra & Anr. .... Respondents. Mr. N. N. Gavankar with Mr. Arfan Sait for the Petitioner. Mr. V. B. Konde-Deshmukh, APP for the State. CORAM : BILAL NAZKI and F. M. REIS, JJ. DATED : 2ND APRIL, 2009. P.C.: Heard learned Counsel for the Petitioner as well as the learned Public Prosecutor. 2. This court passed an order on 2nd February, 2009 in Criminal Writ Petition No. 2732 of 2008. The petitioner while serving sentence had overstayed for 8 years. Thereafter, his substantial remissions were forfeited. This Court directed the Superintendent of Jail to reconsider the earlier order. Now a fresh order has been passed in which it has been stated that the earned remission of the petitioner are forfeited and he is removed from the remission register for 10 years with effect from 1st 2 November, 1995. 3. It is contended by the learned Counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner had again gone to jail on 7th May, 1993 and the removal from remission register for 10 years should have been made effective from 7th May, 1993 and not 1st November, 1995. We see sufficient force in the argument as the 7th May, 1993 was the crucial day and not 1st November, 1995. On 1st November, 1995 the earlier order passed by the Jail Superintendent was approved by the Sessions Judge. Since that order was set aside by this Court by ordering reconsideration, therefore the date 1st November, 1995 had no significance. 4. Therefore, we allow this writ petition modifying the order of Superintendent of Jail making the order effective with effect from 7th May, 1993 instead of 1st November, 1995. The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of. Sd/- (BILAL NAZKI, J.) Sd/- (F. M. REIS, J.)