Unfortunately, the Indian Penal Code still lingers in the somewhat
compartmentalised system of punishment viz. imprisonment, simple or rigorous, fine
and, of course, capital sentence ... prescribed as part of the sentence. In another case, liberal
parole may have to be suggested and, yet in a third category, engaging in certain
discretion.
Unfortunately, the Indian Penal Code still lingers in the somewhat
compartmentalised system of punishment viz. imprisonment, simple
or rigorous, fine and, of course, capital ... prescribed as part of the sentence. In
another case, liberal parole may have to be suggested and, yet in a
third category, engaging in certain
released on furlough and parole both. In respect of cases
where prisoner is to be released on parole the APP
submitted that the conditions stipulated ... reason why our legal and judicial
system continually denies justice to the poor by
keeping them for long years in pretrial detention is
our highly
Anant S. Dave
Bench: Anant S. Dave
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SCR.A/671/2011 1/ 1 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... Heard
the learned APP.
The
application of the applicant for grant of parole was rejected by the
competent authority considering the offence punishable under Section
Saiyed
Bench: Z.K.Saiyed
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SCR.A/2660/2011 1/ 1 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT ... Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code has
filed present application for parole leave through jail on the ground
to support family members financially.
Heard
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Bench: K.M.Thaker
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SCR.A/1497/2011 2/ 2 ORDER
IN
THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT ... applicant has preferred present application through jail seeking his
release on parole leave of 20 days on the ground that he was to
prefer appeal
Dilip vs State on 24 February, 2011
Author: Ravi R.Tripathi
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi
Trivedi
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R/SCR.A/1313/2011
ORDER
IN
THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT ... been moved by the petitioner through jail
seeking his release on parole for a period of 45 days on the ground
that he wanted
Thaker
Bench: K.M.Thaker
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SCR.A/1350/2011 2/ 2 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT ... Indian Penal Code, has taken out present
application seeking parole leave for the purpose of preferring
appeal before the High Court. The applicant has submitted
Parsinh vs State on 18 April, 2011
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CR.MA/8690/2005 2/ 2 ORDER
IN
THE HIGH COURT ... demolished due to heavy rain.
Though
the applicant is neither released on parole, furlough nor on
temporary bail, on earlier occasions. But having regard