Government for shortening of sentences under the Prisons Act, 1984, the Rajasthan Prisoners (Release on Parole) Rules, 1958 and the Rajasthan Prison Rules, 1948 have ... convicts under the Rules framed under the Prisons Act . The power of the executive to grant parole under the Prisons Act and Rules could
prison ‘for the whole of the
remainder of his natural life without parole and there shall be no
remission of the term of imprisonment ... convict can claim if
he satisfies the requirement of the Act and the Rules. Parole is
granted to meet certain emergencies whereas furlough accrues
convict can claim if he satisfies the
requirement of the Act and the Rules. Parole is granted to meet certain
emergencies whereas furlough accrues ... NDPS Act prohibits
the grant of remission to a convict for an offence under NDPS Act except
sentence by the convict. Since, the Prisons
Act, 1894, does not make a specific provision for parole and furlough, each
State has the power ... furlough. The
Delhi Prisons Act, 2000 , and the Delhi Prison Rules, 2018, together form the
basis of guidelines of parole in the territorial jurisdiction
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Act, 1985 and Section 42 of the Prisons Act. Petitioner was convicted in
that case ... Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners
(Temporary Release) Act, the period spent by the petitioner on parole
cannot be counted towards the total period of sentence
bank scams or
offences under Special Acts (other than IPC ) like
MCOC, PMLA, MPID, NDPS, UAPA, etc. (which
provide for additional ... offences or bank scams or
offences under Special Acts (other than IPC ) like MCOC, PMLA,
MPID, NDPS, UAPA, etc., from
bank scams or offences under
Special Acts (other than IPC ) like MCOC, PMLA, MPID,
NDPS, UAPA etc. (which provide for additional ... Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 , applications of
convicts suffering punishment, inter alia, above seven years be
appropriately considered for release on emergency parole by
superintendent
September 2013, in the context of a distinction between
parole and furlough, the Division Bench of this Court to
which ... nothing to do with the punishment or
penalty imposed under the Act. In fact, no
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Psychotropic Substances Act, the Schedule Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, Explosive Substances Act, Indian Explosive Substances Act, Indian Explosive Act, and Indian ... Arms Act, while being sentenced to imprisonment for life.
(iv) Prisoners convicted for crimes against women such as Sections 376 and 354 IPC, while being
with or without POCSO Act
2012.
3. Persons convicted under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Act .
4. Persons involved in cases in which ... someone (or done something much less serious, such as commit a narcotic drug
related offences or be serving a life sentence for other