Justices S V Bhadang and A S Gadkari ruled in their recent order that Ashok Khalse, undergoing life imprisonment in Nashik Central prison, may be sent home with police escort after furnishing a surety bond of Rs 15,000 with one or two sureties of the like amount.
In his petition sent from jail by post, Khalse had requested furlough leave to attend his daughter's marriage at Malegaon camp in Nashik.
Arfan Sait, additional public prosecutor, produced a report of Panchavati police station in Nashik for perusal of the court. The report confirmed that the marriage of Khalse's daughter was to be held in Nashik this week.
The prosecutor submitted that in view of the provisions of Maharashtra Furlough and Parole Leave Rules, the petitioner is not entitled for furlough leave before the expiry of six months of sentence.
He also pointed out that the High Court had already rejected Khalse's appeal against conviction and confirmed life sentence awarded to him by the lower court.
