Sonu Sonkar vs The State (Govt. Of N.C.T. Of Delhi) & Anr on 16 April, 2025

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Sonu Sonkar vs The State (Govt. Of N.C.T. Of Delhi) & Anr on 16 April, 2025

Author: Amit Sharma

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                                    *           IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
                                    +           W.P.(CRL) 1145/2025
                                                SONU SONKAR                                                                     .....Petitioner
                                                                                      Through:                 Mr. Rahul Thakur, Adv. (through VC)
                                                                                      versus

                                                THE STATE (GOVT. OF N.C.T. OF DELHI) & ANR.
                                                                                           .....Respondents
                                                              Through: Mr. Sanjay Lao, SC (Crl.)
                                                                        Insp. Ranbir Singh, PS Adarsh Nagar.
                                                CORAM:
                                                HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT SHARMA
                                                                   ORDER

% 16.04.2025

1. This hearing has been done through hybrid mode.

2. The present petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India read
with Section 528 of the BNSS seeks the following prayers: –

“a) It is, therefore, prayed with folded hands to the Hon’ble Court
to be graciously pleased to kindly grant parole to the petitioner in
FIR 484/2003 u/s 302/34 IPC registered at P.S. Adarsh Nagar for a
period of 10 days to arrange funds and taking Care of his wife and
the petitioner would surrender on the date specified by the Hon’ble
Court.

b) Any other writ or order which this Hon’ble court may deem fit
just and proper in the facts and circumstance of the case, in the
interest and furtherance of justice.”

3. Vide order dated 09.04.2025, this Court granted parole to the present
petitioner till today, the said order reads as under: –

“4. The present petitioner was granted parole vide order dated
10.03.2025 in W.P. (CRL) No. 793/2025 for the purpose of his
wife’s urgent surgery which was scheduled for 12th March, 2025.
Thereafter, the petitioner again sought an extension of parole which

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was granted vide order dated 21st March, 2025 in W.P. (CRL) No.
916/2025 on the ground that the surgery was to be performed on
24th March, 2025 and noting that no further extension of the parole
shall be granted to the petitioner on the ground of his wife’s
surgery.

5. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the surgery
scheduled for 24th March, 2025 could not take place as the
concerned surgeon Dr. Pritt Singh Chawla had to go for an
emergency to the USA and the said surgery has now been
scheduled for 12th April, 2025. It is further pointed out that the
petitioner surrendered before the concerned Jail Superintendent on
30th March, 2025.”

4. Learned Standing Counsel handed up a status report dated 15.04.2025
in Court today and the same is taken on record. The said status report verifies
the fact that the surgery of the wife of petitioner is to be performed on
15.04.2025 and the second surgery will be considered after the histopathology
report of the tissue which as per the concerned doctor takes about 5-8 days to
come.

5. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner on instructions
submits that the biopsy has been conducted today, i.e., 15.04.2025, and the
next procedure would be conducted after the report has been received.

6. In view of the aforesaid circumstances, the parole granted to the present
petitioner vide order dated 09.04.2025 is extended for a period of 2 weeks on
the same terms and conditions.

7. The petition stands disposed of.

8. The petitioner after the expiry of 14 days shall surrender before the
concerned Jail Superintendent.

9. Copy of the order be communicated to the concerned Jail
Superintendent.

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10. Order be uploaded on the website of this Court forthwith.

AMIT SHARMA, J
APRIL 16, 2025/kr

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