marriage. Rule 19 of the
Prisons Rules is as under:-
" 19. When a prisoner may be released on parole.
A prisoner will be released ... rules and notifications relating to
parole in the State of NCT Delhi are similar to the parole rules
in the State of Maharashtra. Moreover, there
view of Rule 4(13) of
the Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959. Rule
4(13) states that prisoners convicted inter alia for dacoity ... Rule 4(13) but it would fall under Rule 4(2) of the
Rules. Rule 4(2) of The Prisons (Bombay Furlough and
Parole) Rules
concerned Authorities.
4. Rule 19 of the Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole)
Rules sets out when a prisoner may be released on parole.
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Parole) Rules was not pointed out to the Court at that time
and it appears
Category 4(b) (11) of the Prisons (Bombay Furlough and
Parole) Rules. Rule 4(b) (11) of the Rules states that a
prisoner whose appeal
petitioner came to be rejected
in view of Rule 4(13). Rule 4(13) reads as under :
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skc 14-JUDGMENT ... pertaining to Rule 4(13) of the Prisons
(Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules 1959 states that if the
prisoner has completed his stipulated sentence
view of Rule 4(2) of the Prisons (Bombay
Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959. Rule 4(2) states that the
prisoners convicted for the offences
furlough.
5] Rule 4(2) of the Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole)
Rules, 1959 provides that if a prisoner is convicted for
offence under section
Rule 4(2) of The Prisons
(Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959 states that the
prisoners convicted of the offences under Section ... view of Rule 4(2) of The Prisons (Bombay Furlough
and Parole) Rules, 1959 read with Notification dated
26.8.2016, no fault can be found with
Note (3) of Rule 3 of The Prisons
(Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959 states that if at
any time a prisoner who could have
petitioner is that he may be granted
extension of parole. Extension of parole is sought on three
occasions i.e. in the years ... CRIWP-3883-16
of the Bombay Furlough and Parole Rules, 1959 maximum
period of extension was granted to the petitioner, hence no
further extension could