Rule 3 (3) of the Punjab Good Conduct
Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act, 1962 , (for short 'the Act') period of
release on parole shall ... said Rule 3(3) of the Act was either
quashed by any Court or interpreted in the manner that notwithstanding that
rule, parole
Court of Danish Gupta, JMIC, Ambala because the
petitioner had absconded from parole for one month and twenty eight days. It
is further submitted that ... concealed in
his underwear. The petitioner had again violated the Parole Rules/discipline of
the jail and another FIR No.1489 dated 09.10.2017, registered under
Punjab.
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SUDHIR MITTAL, J. (Oral)
The petitioner seeks four weeks' emergency parole to attend
the marriage of her daughter, which is stated ... Rules'), are directory in
nature and even though a person is not covered by the said Rules, parole
can be granted by this Court
could admit their children in
the school. This basis of declining emergency parole for
admission of his children could be obviated by relying ... school curriculum during the
current session of April, 2018 permissible under Parole
Rule 8 (1) of The Haryana Good Conduct Prisoners
(Temporary Release) Rule
parole/furlough his further
parole/furlough shall be considered as under -
(1) if the convict overstays 15 days of his
parole/furlough, his parole/furlough ... than two years. Rule 10 of the
Rules provides the 'consequences for overstay' which says that the
application for parole/furlough would
furlough.
In this regard, reference could be had to Rule 3 of the Rules
which is reproduced as under : -
"3. (1) A prisoner desirous ... release on parole or furlough. Rule 3 of the Rules
provides that if a prisoner desires temporary release on parole or furlough
i.e. under
Rule 4 of the Haryana Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Rules,
2007 (hereinafter called as 'the Rules, 2007'). Said Rule was published ... four months in jail. The proviso to the Rule 3(2)
of the Rules is to be limited to the subject matter of the enacting
Section 3(1)(a) of the Parole Act to highlight that a prisoner
is entitled to Emergency Parole only in the event of serious illness ... mature parole
due to such statutory bar. In any case even otherwise, he is not entitled to
parole under Rule 4(1) of the Haryana
filed under Article 226 of
the Constitution of India for grant of parole to petitioner herein to repair his
house.
In brief, the facts ... became late from parole. The petitioner
surrendered on 29.05.2016 after having overstayed for four days in violation
of parole Act/Rules.
It is submitted that
parole on 20.12.2013 for four weeks. He was to
surrender on 18.1.2014, but he surrendered on 28.1.2014. Thus, he violated
the parole/furlough rules ... explained his delay of 10 days in surrendering before jail
authorities after parole. He did not jump the parole. Infact, petitioner
alongwith his brother