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(i) Whether parole is a right or a concession
offered by the State or a mere administrative
decision of the State dictated ... from
furlough or regular parole.
(iii) Prisoner shall be eligible for maximum
of 45 days of parole in a year which can be
extended
When a
released on parole :-
prisoner may be
A Prisoner may be released on
parole for such period not exceeding
thirty days at a time ... released on
parole.
However, the proviso to Rule 19 restricts
the release of a prisoner on parole for a period of
one year after
a prisoner released on regular parole to seek extension of parole, while
being on parole, to maximum permissible limit in the same year ... a
difference between furlough and parole and held that furlough is a
matter of right, whereas, parole cannot be claimed as a matter of right
released on parole. Wherever a person convicted has
suffered incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... a
prisoner on Parole and in case of 'Emergency' Parole for a
period of 7 days, when there is a death
wherein a stand has been taken that a prisoner
cannot claim parole as a matter of right and that the same is just a concession ... note of
overstaying of a prisoner for a period less than 2 years while dismissing a
petition for release on parole. The relevant extract reads
rule providing
minimum one year imprisonment is very harsh. The emergency parole is
granted to a convict to attend various occasions on which ... rule providing
minimum one year imprisonment is very harsh. The emergency parole is
granted to a convict to attend various occasions on which
parole from 10/6/2016 to 25/6/2016. She was released on
parole for a period of 60 days in a calender year ... entitled to ordinary
leave for a period of 60 days in a calender year. If the parole
application is rejected, an appeal is permissible under
breach of conditions of parole.
10. Release on parole for a short period or even the permanent release on parole is not very much different ... Rajasthan Prisoners (Release on Parole) Rules of 1958 relates to parole period which reads as under:
"9. Parole period- A prisoner, who has complted
families and (d) the prisoners to be released
on parole for two weeks, once a year, which will be repeated
throughout their period of incarceration ... order. The prisoners
will be permitted to go on parole for two weeks, once a
year, which will be repeated throughout their period of
incarceration
released
on paroles, which are first parole for 20 days, second parole
for 30 days and third parole for 40 days. As per rule ... parole as a reformative
measure has to be acknowledged. By denying
parole at the drop of a hat is to ignore the
importance of parole