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
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
deny the
parole outright. Wherever a person convicted has suffered
incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... confidence in the prison system.
If one turn to Rule 19, which contemplate release of a
prisoner on Parole and in case of 'Emergency
allowed to be enlarged on temporary release on parole; however, by now
their parole period may have ended, and they may have surrendered ... case the
co-convict is still on parole, then within 10 days after expiry of the parole
period of the co-convict, with the condition
deny the
parole outrightly. Wherever a person convicted has
suffered incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... prisoners. Being in a civilised society
organised with law and a system as such, it is essential to
ensure every citizen a reasonably dignified life
deny the parole outright.
Wherever a person convicted has suffered incarceration for a
long time, he can be granted temporary parole, irrespective
of the nature ... prisoners.
Being in a civilised society organised with law and a system
as such, it is essential to ensure every citizen a reasonably
dignified life
deny the
parole outright. Wherever a person convicted has suffered
incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... prisoners. Being in a civilised society
organised with law and a system as such, it is essential to
ensure every citizen a reasonably dignified life
deny the
parole outright. Wherever a person convicted has suffered
incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... prisoners. Being in a civilised society
organised with law and a system as such, it is essential to
ensure every citizen a reasonably dignified life
deny the
parole outright. Wherever a person convicted has suffered
incarceration for a long time, he can be granted
temporary parole, irrespective of the nature ... prisoners. Being in a civilised society
organised with law and a system as such, it is essential to
ensure every citizen a reasonably dignified life
that prisoners apply for parole
on certain grounds but Authorities seldom respond to the reasons cited
in applications for parole, and cause of rejection normally ... then the High
Court shall become the Parole Granting Forum/Court.
It appears that benefit of parole is extended to the
prisoners only after interference