Search Results for "Goa Prisons Rules"

16 result(s) found

Scroll Down To Discover

Found 16 result(s)

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court at Goa Dismisses Writ Petition of Jailor Challenging Disciplinary Action for Dereliction of Duty. Failure to Inspect Cells and Maintain Records Constitutes Misconduct Justifying Dismissal Under Civil Services Rules.

The petitioner, Datta K. Kudchadkar, was a Jailor in the Goa Prisons Department. He was placed under suspension on 3.8.2006 and later reinstated on 30...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Allows Furlough to Life Convict in Furlough Rejection Case — Rule 313(2) Goa Prison Rules, 2006 Held Directory. Convict Under Section 392 IPC Not Automatically Barred From Furlough; Long Incarceration and Good Conduct Considered.

The petitioner, Anthony Rebello, a life convict serving sentence at Central Jail Colvale, Goa, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High C...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court at Goa Allows Parole to Convict in Murder Case for Mother's Medical Care. Parole granted on humanitarian grounds to prisoner serving life sentence under Sections 302 and 307 IPC, despite objections from the State.

The petitioner, Shamsunder Anchan, was convicted under Sections 302 and 307 of the Indian Penal Code and was serving his sentence at Central Jail, Col...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court at Goa Accepts Commission Report on Jail Conditions and Directs State to Construct New Jail Complex. Court Orders Separation of Undertrials from Convicts and Improvement of Medical Facilities in Prisons.

This judgment arises from a criminal writ petition concerning the conditions in jails in the State of Goa. The High Court of Bombay at Goa had earlier...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Allows Parole for Convict in Murder Case Due to Family Needs and Good Conduct. Convict eligible under Prison Rules after serving half of 5-year sentence for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The petitioner, Abdul Sheikh, a convict serving a 5-year rigorous imprisonment sentence under Sections 304(I) and 323 read with 34 of the Indian Penal...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Dismisses Bail Application of Accused in UAPA Case on Grounds of Parity and Merits. Parity with co-accused granted bail is not a valid ground when the applicant's role is distinct and the first bail application was rejected on merits.

The applicant, Dr. Gokarakonda Naga Saibaba, filed a second bail application under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking bail i...