{1} IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.873 OF 2010 Gangadhar Vithalrao More PETITIONER VERSUS The State of Maharashtra and others RESPONDENTS ....... Mr. V.M.Maney, Advocate for the petitioner Mr. K.B.Chaudhari, Addl.P.P. For respondents State ....... [CORAM : P.V.HARDAS, AND A.V.POTDAR, J.J.] DATE : 24th September 2010 PER COURT: 1. This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by which the petitioner impugns the order dated 30.07.2010 issued by the Divisional Commissioner, Aurangabad rejecting the application submitted by the petitioner seeking his release on parole. It appears that the petitioner had applied for his release on parole on the ground of ailment of his mother. In support of such plea, the petitioner had annexed a certificate issued by a Medical Officer, who had obtained degree of M.D. in Ayurvedic Medicine. The Divisional Commissioner, at para 3 of the {2} impugned order, has rightly opined that the aforesaid certificate does not disclose that the mother of the petitioner is suffering from any serious ailment or that surgical intervention has been advised. We, therefore, find no merit in the present petition and the present petition stands dismissed. We however, grant liberty to the petitioner to submit an application afresh by annexing certificate in respect of ailment of his mother, issued by competent medical authority and in the event of such application is submitted afresh by the petitioner, the respondents shall decide the same in accordance with law as expeditiously as possible. Writ Petition is accordingly dismissed with the aforesaid liberty and directions, with no order as to costs. [A.V.POTDAR, J.] [P.V.HARDAS, J.] drp/B10/cwp873-10