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The word 'parole' derives its origin from the French
word "Je donne ma parole", which means, "I give ... viewed seriously so as to enable the system to grant more and
more paroles to the inmates, while strengthening the system of
rehabilitation and reformation
Section 433 A Cr PC
under permanent parole, it was suggested to the Court that a system
that has been in operation in Rajasthan, with
family, It is here
that the poor find our legal and judicial system oppressive
and heavily weighted against them and a feeling of
frustration ... crwp
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surety bond, and despite having been granted parole, is rendered
helpless and continues to languish in jail only on the ground of being
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of
the conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted
or furlough or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or
furlough system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the
State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government
parole:
If any prisoner fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the
conditions on which his sentence was suspended, remitted or furlough
or parole ... prison;
(3). loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough
system; or (4). loss of such other privileges as the State Government