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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Prisoners Rights"
Once A Prisoner Obtains Custody Parole In A Case, He Need Not Obtain Permission From Every Court Where He Has Been Convicted Or Is Pending Trial: Delhi HC
SC Asks Consulate General of Iran To Approach HC In Plea Alleging Ill Treatment Of Iranian Inmates Convicted Under NDPS Act
Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind Moves SC To Expedite Prisoners' Release Amid COVID-19 Scare [Read Application]
'Enhanced Interrogation' Techniques Amount To Torture: US Court of Appeals [Read Judgment]
Delhi HC Issues Directions To Government In HRLN's PIL Seeking Prison Reforms
Prisoner Has A Right To Seek Transfer To A Prison Nearer To His Family, Subject To Security Concerns: Madras High Court [Read Judgment]
Conversations Between A Prisoner And Spouse Should Be Unmonitored; Madras HC Reads Down Prison Rules [Read Judgment]
Delhi Prison Rules, 2018 Passed Sans LG Nod, Against Inmates' Interest: Delhi HC Notice To LG, Govt
'Inhuman' And 'Barbaric' Frisking Of Under Trial Prisoners: Tripura HC Seeks Govt.'s Response [Read Order]
Every Prisoner Eligible For Emergency Parole Of 14 Days, Valid Reasons Needed For Reducing Parole Period: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
SC directs State legal Service Authority lawyers to take up cases of prisoners who have completed half of the jail term which they would undergo in case of conviction
Release those who have spent half the term without trial: Supreme Court [Read the Judgment]
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