published in the Official Gazette; (p) "parole system" means the system of releasing prisoners from prison on parole by suspension of their sentences in accordance ... prison is prohibited by any rule made under this Act; (t) "remission system" means the system of regulating the award of marks
above provisions it is evident that the Bombay
Furlough and Parole Rules do not confer a legal right on a prisoner to be
released ... Section 3 of the
Act, while the expression “parole system” is defined in clause
(5-B) of the said provision. The underlying object
parole officer, who has served part of the term for which he was sentenced to prison". Parole relates to executive action. Historically 'parole ... concept of Parole differs under the Indian system and other systems, one similarity is that Parole does not amount to suspension of sentence
parole system' means the system of releasing prisoners in Jail on parole, by suspension of their sentences in accordance with the rules ... illicit traffic and/or preventing drug abuse. She submitted that parole and furlough system is introduced for the benefit of the prisoners so that they
either the sentence is suspended or remitted or furlough or release on parole is granted. The Clause (3) thereof provides that if any prisoner fails ... curtailing the privileges admissible under the remission or furlough or parole system. Undisputedly, in the case in hand, on account of overstay by the petitioners
order. While
Section 3 of the Act pertaining to release on 'parole' specifically defines the
KAMAL KUMAR
2023.03.01 18:36
I attest ... These
provisions were introduced with a view to humanizing the prison system.
Parole is not a right, and is given to a prisoner
loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
[or parole] system; or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the State Government ... curtailing the privileges
admissible under the remission or furlough or parole system.
Undisputedly, in the case in hand, on account of overstay by
the petitioner
loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough or parole system; or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the State Government ... facts and circumstances.
28. The object of Parole and Furlough Rules is to humanise penal system and enable the prisoner to maintain continuity with
Release on Parole) Rules, 1958 (hereinafter to be referred as "Rules of 1958"), he had applied for his first regular parole. However ... imprisonment. In order to teach good behaviour to convicted prisoners, parole system was introduced as far back as in 1958. By denying parole
same relate to
punishment for breach of conditions when furlough or parole
is granted. Clause (3) thereof provides that if any prisoner
fails without sufficient ... curtailing the privileges admissible
under the remission or furlough or parole system.
Undisputedly, in the case in hand, on account of overstay by
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