Kerala HC Explains When Parole Can be Refused

In a significant ruling, the Kerala High Court has clarified that prisoners do not possess an inherent right to claim parole or leave.  The court held that seeking temporary release is subject to meeting statutory conditions outlined under the Prisons Act and Rules, with the authority to grant or deny such release resting with the

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