right to observe one's religious duties
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The purpose of custody parole is to allow a prisoner to attend to pressing humanitarian or personal obligations such as funerals, last rites, or significant family functions, under strict supervision of the authorities. It is a temporary measure, humane in character, that ensures a balance between the interests of justice and human dignity.”

Case BriefsHigh Courts

The question in the present matter is whether the petitioner/applicant is to be granted custody parole to enable him to attend the Parliament session.

Legislation UpdatesNotifications

No. F 18/191/2015/HG/1379-1392.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 71 of the Delhi Prisons Act (Delhi Act 2 of 2002), Hon’ble