LAWS(P&H)-1989-8-77

SHAM SUNDER Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On August 08, 1989
SHAM SUNDER Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS petition under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India relates to grant of emergency parole to the petitioner in order to enable him to take his ailing sister Savitri Devi, who is mentally ill, for treatment to Mental. Hospital, Amritsar.

(2.) IT was pleaded that there is no other male member in the family to take Savitri Devi for treatment to Mental Hospital, Amritsar. It was also pleaded that the Deputy Commissioner, Ferozepore has granted parole to Smt. Durga Devi, mother of the petitioner, on 22nd May, 1989, but the said order was not complied with by the Superintendent, Central Jail, Ferozepore.

(3.) THE latest medical certificate from Cantonment General Hospital, Ferozepur Cantt., shows that Savitri Devi often suffers from acute attacks of schizophrenia, and was referred to Mental Hospital, Amritsar. It is quite patent that the sister of the petitioner is suffering from serious ailment, and it is quite desireable to take her to Mental Hospital, Amritsar, for further treatment. This would constitute sufficient cause for grant of emergency parole to the petitioner, as contemplated under Section 3(1)(a) of the Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act, 1962.