1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR O R D E R D.B. Civil Writ Petition (Parole) No.12218 of 2009. Vasdev son of Shri Ram Charan VERSUS State of Rajasthan & Others Date of Order :::: 03/11/2009 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Hon'ble Mr. Justice K.S. Chaudhari Mr. Nikhlesh Katara, Counsel for the Petitioner Mrs. Rekha Madnani, Dy. Govt. Counsel for the State *** By the Court : Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the record, more particularly the reply submitted by the respondents. It is not in dispute that the petitioner was granted first regular parole for 20-days for the period from 23.04.2008 to 12.05.2008 and the petitioner surrendered himself as per the directions contained in the order before the jail authorities. The petitioner applied for second regular parole for which he is eligible as per Rules, but his application has been rejected on the ground of adverse report of the 2 Superintendent of Police, though the Social Welfare Officer had given a favourable report, but during the course of hearing by the Advisory Committee the Social Welfare Officer opined otherwise. Along with the reply submitted by the respondents, the letter of the Superintendent of Police has been filed in which we find nothing specific against the petitioner relating to his conduct or his character as has been made out on which the apprehension can be said to be based. So far as the report of the Social Welfare Officer dated 26.05.2009 is concerned, we find that the Social Welfare Officer has stated specifically that the conduct of the petitioner in jail has remained satisfactory. The family of the victim and that of the petitioner reside in separate Villages. During the period when the petitioner was granted first regular parole his conduct was satisfactory and nothing untoward was reported so as to raise any apprehension regarding danger to the family of the victim and accordingly the Social Welfare Officer had given a favourable recommendation in favour of the petitioner. We do not find any reason from the record, more particularly reply as to what prompted the Social Welfare Officer to change his opinion and for giving an adverse opinion during the meeting of the Committee. 3 There being no adversity pointed out, consequently, we allow this writ petition, directing the Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur to immediately release the petitioner Vasdev son of Shri Ram Charan, resident of Dhawajpura, Police Station Kanchanpura, District Dholpur (presently confined in Central Jail, Bharatpur) on second regular parole for a period of 30-days, which shall commence from the date of his release, upon furnishing his surety for a sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) along with two sureties of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees twenty five thousand only) each to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur, on usual terms and conditions, as determined by him. The Superintendent, Central Jail, Bharatpur shall also fix a date for his surrender before the jail authorities. The writ petition stands allowed with the aforesaid directions. (K.S. Chaudhari), J. (Dalip Singh) J. ashok/