loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough or parole
system for the time being in force as may be prescribed by rules made ... loss of privileges admissible under the remission
or furlough **[or parole] system; or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the State
Government
parole as a reformative measure has to be acknowledged. By denying parole at the drop of a hat is to ignore the importance of Parole ... Supreme Court has encouraged the jail administration to liberally use the parole system. Aware of the problem of over-crowding in the jails, considering
illness of the mother for the purpose of extension of parole was fifed; nor sufficient material was filed regarding his own illness. He, therefore, contends ... loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough or parole system or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the State Government
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
crime and criminals.
As a consequence of the introduction
of parole into the penal system, all
fixed terms sentences of imprisonment
of above 18 months ... while the expression "parole
system" is defined in clause (5-B) of the
said provision. The underlying object
of the Rules relating
parole
authorities of the convicts released
on parole and in case of failure to
reform the promise the convict released
on parole is directed ... Section 3 of the
Act, while the expression "parole
system" is defined in clause (5-B) of the
said provision. The underlying object
such loss of privileges admissible under the remission
or furlough or parole system for the time being in force
as may be prescribed by rules ... several punishments provided, loss of privilege
admissible under the remission or furlough system is one of the
punishments prescribed under the said Act.
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granted furlough, his remission was cut and his subsequent
applications for parole and furlough were rejected, hence, it
was contended that it was a case ... loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
[or parole] system; or
4. loss of such other privileges as the State Government
time being in force. Furlough system is defined in Section 3(5A) . It means the system of releasing prisoners in Jail on furlough in accordance ... parole system is defined in Section 3(5B) of the Act. It means the system of releasing prisoners in Jail on parole, by suspension
loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough or parole
system for the time being in force as may be prescribed by rules made ... loss of privileges admissible under the remission
or furlough **[or parole] system; or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the State
Government