(1.) THE petitioner is undergoing life imprisonment following his conviction dated 28-4-1980, in Central Jail, Patiala. He had never committed any jail offence and had earned remissions of seven years and two months. There was no complaint against his conduct on account of his temporary release on parole or furlough in the past. He applied for temporary release under section 3(1)(a) of the Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act, 1962 on the ground that his mother was ailing. The petitioner having already lost his father, he is the only adult male member who could attend to his mother. His family had shifted to and had started living In village Rathora Khurd, District Meerut (Uttar Pardesh). This application was ultimately declined by the authorities. The order rejecting his application has been challenged as illegal, arbitrary and discriminatory. "Along with the petition, he filed a certificate issued by the Sarpanch and six members of the panchayat of village Rathora Khurd. In the certificate it has been stated that the prisoner, petitioner herein, had a agricultural piece of land in the village and his mother is ailing. They have requested that the prisoner be granted parole in order to enable him to attend to his ailing mother.
(2.) IN response to the notice, Shri Naresh Katyal, Advocate, appeared and no reply has been filed to the above petition.