undue
preference and importance so much so as to refuse the parole
leave which otherwise deserves to be granted. In fact, before
placing any implicit ... dent and weighed upon the District Magistrate while
deciding the present parole leave application ? This only
means that the District Magistrate while deciding the present
amendment
dated 16.04.2018 in Rule 4(11), Prisons (Bombay Furlough & Parole) Rules,
wherein prior to amendment, it was provided that if an appeal ... Appendix 1 of the Rules clearly provides under the heading
'Leave - Parole-Furlough' that the leave period is counted as a remission
released in has never misused the grant of
probation leave/ parole. parole and was regularly reporting
to the Prison Authorities.
The Petitioner has been enlarged
committed, but also the convict's jail
conduct, behaviour during parole or leave, physical and mental health, and
the Superintendent's reasoned recommendation ... incarceration, behavioural
conduct during the period he was released on probation leave/parole
change in his behavioural pattern, and offences, if any, committed
jumped the parole granted to him.
4. While deciding WP(Crl.) No.1749/2009 wherein parole was
sought to file special leave petition before ... term of parole, there is a genuine and reasonable
apprehension that the petitioner also, if granted parole, may instead of
filing Special Leave Petition, jump
While deciding WP(Crl) No. 1749/2009 wherein parole was
sought to the Special Leave Petition before the Hon'ble
Supreme Court, against ... never be a valid ground for rejecting parole for the
purpose of filing the Special Leave Petition before the
Hon'ble Supreme Court
release of the convict on parole.
4. A perusal of the parole order dated 15.5.2009 whereby
parole was denied to the petitioner would show that ... While deciding WP(Crl.) No..1749/2009 wherein parole was sought
to file special leave petition before the Hon'ble Supreme Court,
against
petition for grant of parole in order to enable the
petitioner to file a Special Leave Petition before the Hon'ble
Supreme Court ... satisfaction of Trial Court; (ii) he shall not leave Delhi during the
period of parole and shall live only in 285-D, Pocket-II, Mayur
comes
out on parole;
iii) Past conduct of the petitioner such as jumping the
bail or parole granted earlier to him;
iv) A reasonable possibility ... ground taken by the petitioner for
seeking parole that he wants to file a special leave petition before the
Hon'ble Supreme Court. There
read with Section 34 thereof.
The request of the parole for grant of parole has been rejected
solely on the ground that he had availed ... release, subject to the conditions (i) he shall not
leave Delhi during the period of parole; (ii) he shall mark his presence
in Police Station