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State Gnct Of Delhi vs Mukesh on 20 May, 2011

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
Delhi High Court Cites 23 - Cited by 12 - S R Bhat - Full Document

Banabhai vs State on 2 July, 2008

Author: Md Shah Bench: Md Shah Gujarat High Court Case Information System Print SCR.A/1243/2008 1/ 1 ORDER IN THE HIGH COURT ... Bhate. The convict prisoner has preferred this petition seeking parole leave for approaching Hon'ble Apex Court for filing appeal against the dismissal
Gujarat High Court Cites 3 - Cited by 0 - M S Shah - Full Document

Narvat vs State on 16 July, 2012

Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi , Paresh Upadhyay Gujarat High Court Case Information System Print CR.MA/10129/2012 2/ 2 ORDER IN THE HIGH COURT ... twenty-one days. The convict has enjoyed two temporary bail and one parole. He has reported in time. Nothing adverse is noticed from the convict
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Pravin vs State on 21 June, 2011

Thaker Bench: K.M.Thaker Gujarat High Court Case Information System Print SCR.A/1350/2011 2/ 2 ORDER IN 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
Gujarat High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 0 - K M Thaker - Full Document

Yunush vs State on 9 August, 2010

Rajesh H.Shukla Bench: Rajesh H.Shukla Gujarat High Court Case Information System Print CR.MA/8900/2010 2/ 2 ORDER IN THE HIGH COURT ... from the jail remarks sheet, the applicant has not availed of any parole or even temporary bail and has undergone sentence for about 1½ years
Gujarat High Court Cites 3 - Cited by 0 - R H Shukla - Full Document

Parsinh vs State on 18 April, 2011

Parsinh vs State on 18 April, 2011 Gujarat High Court Case Information System Print 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
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