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
offence under section 8 read with section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the NDPS ... guideline for releasing the convicts of N.D.P.S. Act on parole or transfer them to the open air camps, keeping in view
convicts serving their respective sentences for offence punishable under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (for short, NDPS Act ) for their release on parole. All the petitioners have applied for their release on parole before the State Government
convicted prisoners of NDPS Act are not covered by the
Parole Rules of 1958, but are covered by the rules framed ... convicted prisoners of
NDPS Act are eligible for only urgent parole in case of
their ill-health, or in case
Author: R.S.Chauhan
Bench: R.S. Chauhan
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S.B. Parole Writ Petition No.5177/12
Manphool Singh Bhadu Vs. State of Rajasthan ... Manphool Singh
Bhadu, was received by this Court seeking his first parole of
twenty days. The said letter has been treated as a letter
petition
Annexure P-2, whereby the prayer of the petitioner for grant of parole, has
been rejected, be quashed and a direction be issued ... authorities to
release the petitioner from jail temporarily on agricultural parole for six
weeks under Section 3(1)(c) of the Haryana Good Conduct Prisoners
July, 2012
Bench: Dinesh Maheshwari , R.S.Chauhan
D.B. CRIMINAL PAROLE PETITION NO.4453/2012
Radhey Shyam Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors.
alongwith ... NDPS Act by the Special
Judge, NDPS Cases, Pratapgarh in the judgment and order dated
03.08.2005.
Both
sentence passed under the NDPS Act . Since the grant
of permanent parole to the tantamounts to suspension of
the sentence, permanent ... NDPS ACT is inapplicable to a case of parole. According
to the Apex Court, even if, a person were convicted under
accused-appellant for committing offence
under Section 18 of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act,
1985 (for brevity " NDPS Act ") as also against the order of sentence of even
date whereby he has been sentenced to undergo imprisonment
convicts serving their respective sentences for offence punishable under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (for short, NDPS Act ) for their release on parole. All the petitioners have applied for their release on parole before the State Government