1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 202 OF 2009 (Vinod Bapurao Kolhe .v. DIG Prisons and another) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. CORAM : D.D. SINHA AND PRASANNA B. VARALE, JJ. 06TH AUGUST, 2009. Heard Shri N.A. Badar, the learned Counsel for the petitioner and Shri A.G. Mujumdar, the learned APP for the respondent/State. The present petition is directed against the order dated 21.11.2008 whereby the application of the petitioner for grant of furlough came to be rejected apart from the grounds in view of the provisions of Rule 4(4)(6)(10) of The Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959. The learned APP has filed an affidavit and in para 6 of the affidavit, the chart is given in order to show the conduct of the petitioner. The learned APP has submitted that the petitioner who was released on furlough on 17.03.2004 for the period of 15 days however failed to surrender on due date and was required to be arrested by the police. The arrest was effected on 07.07.2004 in order to bring him back to jail. 2 The petitioner overstayed for 96 days. Similarly when the petitioner was released on parole vide order dated 05.03.2007 for the period of 30 days, he failed to surrender on due date and surrendered before the jail authorities on 06.07.2007 i.e. 92 days late. On both the occasions, the petitioner was given prison punishment according to law. The learned APP further submitted that apart from the fact that the release of the petitioner is likely to affect the public peace and tranquility. The conduct of the petitioner, in the opinion of the Superintendent (Prisons), was also not satisfactory. Therefore, the impugned order is just and proper. Considered the rival contentions canvassed by the respective Counsel. In the backdrop of the above referred undisputed facts, no case is made out for showing indulgence. However, in future, we expect the petitioner to improve his conduct by surrendering on due date before the jail authorities as and when he is released on furlough or parole. For the reasons stated above, no case is made out for showing any indulgence. Writ Petition is dismissed as such. JUDGE JUDGE *rrg.