After considering the impugned order passed by divisional commissioner, Nagpur, on April 23, which rejected Gawli's application seeking parole for 30 days to enable him to attend his son's wedding slated for May 9, justices Arun Chaudhari and P N Deshmukh here yesterday granted him 15 days parole to be counted from the day he will be released.
As per the court order, on all alternate days of parole period Gawli, a former MLA, will have to report to Agripada Police Station (Mumbai) for one hour in the morning.
Gawli, who is behind bars since his arrest on May 20, 2008 is at present lodged in Central Jail, Nagpur.
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