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Ratan Singh vs State Of Punjab on 3 October, 1979

Punishment for driving offences-Policy of correction-Course for better driving-occasional parole- Legislative action-Necessity. HEADNOTE: The petitioner, a driver, of a heavy automobile ... case of men with poor families, the State may consider occasional parole and reformatory course. [848 E-F] (b) Victim reparation is still the vanishing
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Section 48 in The Prisons Act, 1894 [Entire Act]

prison; (3) loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough system; or (4) loss of such other privileges as the State Government ... occurs for the first time, insert the words or release on parole; (ii) after the word furlough where it occurs for the second time, insert
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Dilbag Singh vs State Of Punjab on 25 January, 1979

part was involved, as to deserve long deterrent incarceration. Our prison system, until humane and purposeful reforms pervades, surely injures, never improves. Prison justice ... curative goals are still alien-from dress and bed, refusal of frequent parole and insistence of mechanical chores, bonded labour, nocturnal tensions, and no scheme
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