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Shalik Maruti Kowe (In Jail) Vs. State of Maharashtra, Through Its Secretary, Mantralaya, Home Department and Others

Decided On : Apr-08-2014

Court : Mumbai Nagpur

LAW: Rule 22(i, Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Section 302, the Indian Penal Code, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Rule 22(i, Section 52, the Prisons Act, Section 45, the Prisons Act, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Rule 26, Rule 22(i, Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Section 59, the Prisons Act, the Indian Penal Code, Rule 26, Rule 22, Rule 22(i, Rule 22, the Remission Rules, Section 52 and Section 59(1, the Prisons Act, Section 52, the Prisons Act, Section 59, the Prisons Act, the Indian Penal Code, Section 46, Section 59, Section 59, the Indian Penal Code, Section 59, the Prisons Act, section 52, the Prisons Act, the Indian Penal Code, section 46, the Prisons Act, Section 147, Indian Penal Code, Section 222, Section 223, Section 224, Indian Penal Code, Indian Penal Code, Indian Penal Code, Indian Penal Code, actSection 309, Indian Penal Code, Section 326, Section 52, Section 46, the Prisons Act, the Indian Penal Code, section 46, the Prisons Act, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Section 59, the Prisons Act, the Indian Penal Code, Rule 22, Rule 22, the Remission Rules, Section 52, the Prisons Act, Rule 24, Rule 22, Rule 22, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Section 224, Section 224, Section 302, the Indian Penal Code, Section 224, the Indian Penal Code, Section 303, the Indian Penal Code, Section 303, the Indian Penal Code, Section 302, Section 302, Rule 22, Rule 22, Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Rule 22, Rule 22, Rule 22, Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Rule 22

CARDINAL: 1, 2, 3, 19.6.2012, 19.6.2012, 4, 5, 6, 3, 4, 5, 46, 4, 52, 59, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 28, 26, 25, 152, 26, 10, 24, 25, 26, 11, 22, 147, 148, 152, 224, 302, 304, 304A, 306, 307, 308, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 332, 333, 352, 353, 377, 12, 13, 304, 304A, 306, 15, 16, 2, 16, 26, 35, 184, 21, 17, 19, 20

ORG: Court, the Maharashtra Prisons (Remission System, Morshi Open Prison, the Police Inspector, Open Prison, Morshi, the Police Station Pandharkavada, Morshi, Morshi, the Maharashtra Prisons (Remission System, Amravati, 22.6.2012, Court, Magistrate, the Maharashtra Prisons (Punishment) Rules, the Superintendent of Prisons, Magistrate, the Punishment Rules, Public Prosecutor, State, Public Prosecutor, the Punishment Rules, Public Prosecutor, Public Prosecutor, the Remission Rules, the word œany, Public Prosecutor, the State Government, the Court of the District Magistrate, Magistrate, the District Magistrate, rules.”The State Government, the Superintendent of Prisons, the Court of any Magistrate of the First Class, Magistrate, Magistrate, the State Government, the State Government, the State Government, Clauses 6 and, the State Government, the Maharashtra Prisons (Punishment) Rules, Magistrate, Magistrate, Indian Penal CodeIntentional, CodeResistance, CodeVoluntarily, CodeVoluntarily, a Court of Sessions, Magistrate, Magistrate, The Maharashtra Prisons (Remission System, the State Government, the Inspector General, the Inspector General, the Inspector General, the Inspector General, Public Prosecutor, the State Government, the Punishment Rules, Public Prosecutor, The Apex Court, The Apex Court, JagmohanSingh, U.P., the Apex Court, The Apex Court, The Apex Court, JagmohanSingh, U.P., Apex Court, The Apex Court, the Police Station, the Inspector General of Prisons, Public Prosecutor, the Maharashtra Prisons (Remission System, the Maharashtra Prisons (Remission System, the Inspector General of Prisons, The Writ Petition

GPE: no.3, Amravati, Amravati, J.M.F.C., Prisons, India, India, Pandharkavada, Prisons, Amravati

WORK_OF_ART: 22.6.2012

FAC: Principal District, the Open Prison, Principal District, the Official Gazette

DATE: 1962, 24.8.1996, 23.6.1997, 14.5.2008, 17.5.2009, three days, 17.5.2009, three months, 2413 days, 1962, 1693 days, 1894, 1963, 1894, one year, 45 of 1860, one year, 4, 1963, 25, section 46, 1894, 1894, section 46, 1894, 1894, 1962, 14, 1894, 100 days, 10000 days, 1983, 1996, 2009, 2413 days, 2 or 3 days, 100 days, 18, 1962, 1962, four weeks, today

LOC: Amravati Central Prison, Central Prison, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, Superintendent, the Superintendent of Prison

PERSON: Morshi, N.N. Gawankar, B.H. Dangre, Superintendent, Magistrate, Magistrate, Magistrate, Magistrate, Rules 24, Rules i., N.N. Gawankar, Palekar J., Articles 14

ORDINAL: first, first, First, First

PRODUCT: Rules, 304A

NORP: Indian, Indian, Indian, Indian

EVENT: the Open Prison

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