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Patna High Court Quashes State Remission Board’s Order Rejecting Premature Release: “Power of Clemency Must Reflect Fairness — Not Mechanical Refusal”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court set aside the order of the Bihar State Sentence Remission Board rejecting the plea for premature release of a life convict who had served…
Posted by Rawlaw October 13, 2025
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Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release of Life Convict After 22 Years in Jail: “Three Months More in Jail Would Make No Difference”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court directed the immediate release of a life convict who had served nearly 22 years of imprisonment, holding that further incarceration of three months would serve…
Posted by Rawlaw October 8, 2025
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Patna High Court Orders Release of Sealed Dwelling in Small-Quantity Liquor Recovery — “Unnecessarily Petitioner Shall Not Be Subjected to Various Proceedings for 5 Litres of Liquor”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court exercised its extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution to order the release of the petitioner’s sealed dwelling after recovery of only 5…
Posted by Rawlaw August 16, 2025

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