In February, Pathan was granted parole by Nashik jail authorities. Pathan failed to report back to jail after expiry of the period. According to jail authorities, Pathan being a resident of Jammu and Kashmir could have crossed the Line of Control (LoC).
A division bench headed by Justice R V More was today hearing an appeal filed by Maharashtra government seeking death sentence to Pathan after the sessions court awarded him life imprisonment for murder of Purkayastha.
The court asked public prosecutor Sandeep Shinde to take instructions from Nashik Jail superintendent and file a report. Shinde told the court that a FIR has been lodged.
"What steps and efforts have you taken to trace his (Pathan) whereabouts? Merely lodging FIR would not suffice. Trace him out. This is a very serious matter. How can a person convicted in such a serious offence be granted parole? Bring all the papers concerned. We will monitor this," Justice More said.
The court further observed that convicts jumping parole and absconding has become common and some stringent measures will have to be taken by the government to tackle the issue.
Pathan, a security guard at the building where Purkayastha
was staying, was convicted for murder, molestation and criminal trespass.
Purkayastha, daughter of an IAS officer based in Delhi, worked as a legal advisor with actor-director Farhan Akhtar's firm Excel Entertainment Private Limited. She along with her partner Avik Sengupta lived in a rented flat in suburban Wadala. On August 9, 2012 Purkayastha was found murdered in her flat.
The city police after a day arrested Pathan at the Mumbai Central railway terminus before he could board a train to Surat from where he had allegedly planned to flee to Jammu and Kashmir, his native place.
In the intervening night of August 8 and August 9, Pathan entered the house using the keys and tried to molest Purkayastha. When she resisted and tried to escape, he slashed her throat and left the house. Early on August 9 Avik returned home from work and found Purkayastha's body lying in a pool of blood.
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