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Janak Ramjibhai Parmar vs State Of Gujarat & 2 on 11 May, 2017

R/SCR.A/3330/2017 ORDER

IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD
SPECIAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION (PAROLE LEAVE) NO. 3330 of 2017

JANAK RAMJIBHAI PARMAR….Applicant(s)
Versus
STATE OF GUJARAT 2….Respondent(s)

Appearance:
THROUGH JAIL for the Applicant(s) No. 1
MR RAKESH PATEL, ADDITIONAL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR for the
Respondent(s) No. 1

CORAM: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE A.S. SUPEHIA

Date : 11/05/2017

ORAL ORDER

1. Rule.   Mr.J.K.   Shah,   learned   Additional   Public 

Prosecutor waives service of notices of Rule on behalf 

of the respondents. 

2. By way of this petition, the petitioner ­ convict 

has   prayed   to   release   him   on   parole   leave   on   the 

ground   of   preferring   an   appeal   before   the   Supreme 

Court. 

3. Mr.J.K.   Shah,   learned   Additional   Public 

Prosecutor has opposed this petition. 

4. I have heard learned Additional Public Prosecutor 

for the respondents and perused the averments made in 

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the petition. I have gone through the jail record of 

the convict. It appears from the jail record that the 

convict has been sentenced for the offences punishable 

under Sections 498A, 302 and 114 of the Indian Penal 

Code and sentenced for life. The petitioner­ convict 

has   already   undergone   sentence   of   about   4   years,   4 

months and 16 days. Jail Record suggests that whenever 

the   convict   was   released   on   temporary   bail/furlough 

leave/   parole   leave,  he  had   surrendered   on   time  and 

his jail conduct is found to be good. 

5. In   the   peculiar   facts   and   circumstances   of   the 

case,   the   petition   deserves   consideration.   The 

petitioner   ­   convict   shall   be   released   on  parole 

leave  for a period of ten days, from the date of his 

actual   release,   on   usual   terms   and   conditions.   The 

petitioner   ­   convict   shall   surrender   before   Jail 

Authority on completion of parole leave, without fail. 

Rule is made absolute to the aforesaid extent.

6. Registry is directed to send writ of this order 

to the concerned Jail authority forthwith. 

(A. S. SUPEHIA, J.)
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