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7. Having regard to the aforesaid facts and circumstances, and on a conjoint consideration of the medical evidence, the satisfactory conduct of the convict, and the well-settled principles governing grant of parole, this Court is of the considered view that the present case warrants exercise of discretion in favour of the petitioner. Denial of parole in such circumstances would defeat the very object of the parole system, which is intended to alleviate human suffering in deserving cases.