No Presumption That a Person Who is Convicted of a Heinous Crime is to be Ipso Facto Treated as Hardened Criminal: HP HC Release the Convict on Parole to Attend Shradh Ceremony

Recently, the Himachal Pradesh High Court stated that there is no presumption that a person who is convicted of a heinous crime is to be ipso facto treated as hardened criminal. The bench of Justices Tarlok Singh Chauhan and Bipin Chander Negi was dealing with the petition filed to direct respondent No. 2 to release

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