made by the officers mentioned above for
not granting parole to the petitioner.
Permanent parole under the Rules of 1958 is
available to the convict ... society which is
a minimum requirement to have developed socio economic
system. Permanent parole to a convict prisoner is necessary not
only to rehabilitate
Ravi R.Tripathi
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi
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SCR.A/1505/2012 5/ 5 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... Present
application is filed by the wife of the convict seeking parole leave
for a period of 30 days for the purpose of medical treatment
Author: Md Shah
Bench: Md Shah
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SCR.A/552/2012 1/ 1 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... ORDER
This
application is preferred by the applicant convict for grant of parole
of 30 days on the ground of preferring an appeal
Ravi R.Tripathi
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SCR.A/1541/2012 2/ 2 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... Present
application is filed by the applicant - convict through jail
seeking Parole for a period of 30 days so as to undertake the
engagement
Author: R. Tripathi
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi
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CR.MA/6847/2012 3/ 3 ORDER
IN
THE HIGH COURT ... days. He has not enjoyed any temporary
bail, furlough leave and parole leave so far. For the first time, he
will be out of jail
Dharmesh vs State on 17 May, 2012
Author: Ravi R.Tripathi
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi
Author: R Tripathi
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CR.MA/6808/2012 2/ 2 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... reported in time. He has enjoyed
furlough on five different occasions and parole on one occasion and
on all these occasions he has reported
Yogeshbhai vs State on 10 July, 2012
Author: R. Tripathi
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi , Paresh
Hemant vs State on 12 July, 2012
Bench: Ravi R.Tripathi , Paresh Upadhyay
Gujarat High
Author: R.Tripathi
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CR.MA/6915/2012 2/ 2 ORDER
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THE HIGH COURT ... treatment. He has also enjoyed
two furloughs. He has once enjoyed parole leave. Every time he
has reported in time. Nothing adverse is noted