dated 13-08-2004. The Petitioner had also
received the prison punishments for misbehaving with
::: Downloaded on - 09/06/2013 ... proceeded under Rule 5(iv) in chapter 27
of the Maharashtra Prison Manual for his blameworthy
conduct and his case has been categorized under
offence of rape. Rule 5 of Chapter XL of
the Maharashtra Prison Manual, 1979, lays down that a convict of an
offence of rape, unnatural
with the
Jail Manual of State of Maharashtra in which there was no specific
provision regarding transfer of undertrials from one prison to another
within ... Jail Manual adopted by the State of
J&K, in the Jail Manual or the rules framed by Maharashtra
Government under the Prisoners
Jail Manual relate to the convicted prisoners and not applicable to the petitioners/undertrial prisoners.
6.4. The provisions of paragraphs 137 and 138 also could ... Jail Manual because provisions of Jail Manual have no legal sanctity.
6.5. The directions issued by Hon'ble Apex Court in State of Maharashtra
undertrial prisoners were in the State of Maharashtra, that is, 797
undertrial prisoners. It was stated that as many as 3278 undertrial
prisoners were those ... associated in drafting the
comprehensive Model Prison Manual.
To the extent possible, the Model Prison Manual should be finalized at the
earliest and preferably within
undertrial prisoners were
in the State of Maharashtra, that is, 797 undertrial prisoners. It
was stated that as many as 3278 undertrial prisoners were those ... associated in
drafting the comprehensive Model Prison Manual.
To the extent possible, the Model Prison Manual should
be finalized at the earliest and preferably within
remissions because the administrative rules framed under the
various Jail Manuals or under the Prisons Act cannot
supersede the statutory provisions of the Indian Penal ... prisoner
could be released automatically on the expiry of 20 years
under the punjab Jail Manual or the Rules framed under the
Prisons
remission, etc. as contained in
the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Prisons
Acts and the rules framed by the different
States ... prisoner could be released automatically on the
expiry of 20 years under the Punjab Jail Manual
or the Rules framed under the Prisons
remission, etc. as contained in
the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Prisons
Acts and the rules framed by the different
States ... prisoner could be released automatically on the
expiry of 20 years under the Punjab Jail Manual
or the Rules framed under the Prisons
imprisonment for twenty years. (See Gopal Vinayak Godse vs. State of Maharashtra & others , (1961) 3 SCR 440 and Ashok Kumar alias Golu vs. Union ... prisoner could be released automatically on the expiry of 20 years under the Punjab Jail Manual or the Rules framed under the Prisoners