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Smt. Sudha Gupta and ors. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.
Madhya Pradesh
Nov-24-1998
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 101; Prisons Act, 1894; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 336, 337, 353 and 427; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Order 6, Rule 2; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) (Amendment) Act, 1976 - Sections 141; Constitution of India - Article 226; Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules 1968 - Rules 1, 13 and 14
1999CriLJ1742
could not be controlled despite the requisite treatment.52. It may be noticed that the provisions contained in the Prisons Act 1894 read with the provision's contained in the Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules 1968 amply secure the supply of the … act complained of may have been done in exercise of governmental power. 43. Compensation for violation of fundamental rights can be allowed in exceptional cases … alleged that Vinod Kumar Gupta, the deceased, had been arrested by the police for having committed offences under Sections 353, 336, 337 and 427, IPC for breaking the windscreen of Fire-brigade vehicle No. CPM/ 7924 by pelting
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Supreme Court of India
Feb-15-2017
Land Acquisition
General of Prisons under Section 29 extracted above.” 28. Thereafter, the Court referred to Section 26 of the Prisons Act, 1894 and Sections 167 and 309 of the CrPC and adverted to the nature of power exercisable by the … murder managed to escape and a criminal case was registered against him under Sections 341, 323, 380, 364, 435/34 IPC for abduction, etc. of the petitioner’s two sons in which charges were framed on 04.06.2010 against respondent
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskBobby Alias Premveer and anr. Vs. State of U.P.
Allahabad
Feb-16-2000
Criminal
Prisoners Act, 1900 - Sections 3, 3(2), 3(3), 3(4), 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; Prisons Act, 1894; Prisoners Act, 1871; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1882; Prisoners' Testimony Act, 1869; Prisoners Act, 1920; Prisoners (Amendment) Act, 1950; Prisoners (Attendance in Courts) Act, 1955 - Sections 3 to 8, 9 and 43; Police Act; Uttar Pradesh Prisoners Release on Probation Act, 1938; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Sections 67; Evidence Act - Sections 25, 26 and 27; Customs Act - Sections 104; Foreign Exchange Regulation Act - Sections 35(1); Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 2, 41, 48, 54, 73, 107, 133, 145, 155, 156, 157 to 176, 190, 204, 210, 257 to 271, 428, 475, 476 and 482; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections
2000CriLJ4125
required by some law to direct release of person detained, the detention through the warrant will continue.2. The Prisons Act, 1894.15. This law was passed (Act No. 9 of 1894) because it was thought expedient to amend the … which the Court is held. In such cases, a commission may suffice. The bill also provides (as in Section 43 of the present Act) that in certain circumstances and subject to certain exceptions the officer-in-charge of the prison
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State Vs. Santokh Singh
Madhya Pradesh
Apr-30-1955
Criminal
1956CriLJ619
difference between a 'Prison' and a 'Police lock-up'. In my opinion, he is again mistaken. Section 3(1)(a), Indian Prisons Act, 1894 (Act No. 9 of 1894), which has been made applicable to Madhya Bharat State by virtue of the … which he was confined. An officer-in-charge of a prison has also been authorized by Section 35 (Central Act Section 43) to abstain from carrying out orders of the Courts in this respect, under certain circumstances.Section 55, Indian Prisons
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskGurdev Singh and ors. Etc. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and ors. Overruled
Himachal Pradesh
Mar-14-1991
CriminalLabour and Industrial
Constitution of India - Articles 21, 23, 43 and 226; ;Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 33 and 35; ;Minimum Wages Act, 1948 - Sections 3 and 22; ;Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Section 53
AIR1992HP70,1992CriLJ2542
manual work by prisoners sentenced to labour is recognized part of Jail Administration and discipline as envisaged by Prisons Act, 1894 and the Punjab Jail Manual, as applicable to Himachal Pradesh. To prescribe minimum wages for such labour of … to strike only at certain forms of forced labour leaving it open to the socially or economically powerful sections of the community to exploit the poor and weaker sactions by resorting to other forms of forced labour.
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Punjab and Haryana
Dec-20-2012
Land Acquisition
agenda of unfulfilled legislations. Apart from these futurological measures, we have here an existing Central Law, viz. the Prisons Act, 1894 which in s. 59(27) expressly sanctions rules for premature release. Even so, the power of the State is … 2001?. Criminal Writ Petition No.30 o”2. 2. Whether the petitioner who has been convicted for an offence under Section 304-B IPC is entitled to release under the provisions of the Probational Release Act and the rules framed … months and 14 days which includes 6 months remissions granted under Section 432 Cr.P.C., out of the awarded sentence of 10 years. Earlier the petitioner
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Supreme Court of India
Feb-25-2022
Land Acquisition
8 and 22 (“officers subordinate to the Jailer”) and Section 48 (“officer subordinate to the Superintendent”) of the Prisons Act, 1894; Section 195 (“any officer subordinate to the Collector”) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925; Section 34H (“any subordinate officer … 19 Sections 24A and 24B (“any such officer subordinate to the Central Government or a State Government”) and Section 43 (“such officer or authority subordinate to the Central Government” and “such officer or authority subordinate to the State
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskMeharraj Vs. 1)The State of Tamil Nadu,
Chennai
Sep-08-2014
Miscellaneous
interview facility was stopped for a period of three months as prison punishment, under Section 46 of the Prisons Act, 1894 (Central Act IX of 1594). He also submitted that only a minor punishment was awarded for his serious
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSudha Gupta Vs. State of M.P. and ors.
Madhya Pradesh
Nov-24-1998
CivilConstitution
Constitution of India - Article 226; Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 1; Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules, 1968; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Order 6, Rule 2
1999(2)MPLJ259
could not be controlled despite the requisite treatment.52. It may be noticed that the provisions contained in the Prisons Act 1894 read with the provisions contained in the Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules 1968 amply secure the supply of the … act complained of may have been done in exercise of governmental power. 43. Compensation for violation of fundamental rights can be allowed in exceptional cases … alleged that Vinod Kumar Gupta, the deceased, had been arrested by the police for having committed offences under Sections 353, 336, 337 and 427 Indian Penal Code for breaking the windscreen of Fire- brigade Vehicle No. CPM/7924
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskRamchandra Raghu Naik Vs. State of Maharashtra
Mumbai
Feb-25-2005
Criminal
Bombay High Court Appellate Side Rules, 1960 - Rules 1 and 2II; Prison (Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959 - Rules 3, 3(1), 3(2), 4, 4(10), 9 and 18; Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 48A; Constitution of India - Articles 20(2), 226 and 227
2005(3)MhLj933
applications for furlough leave by applying Rule 4(10) of the Furlough Rules.12. Referring to Section 48A of the Prisons Act, 1894, it was sought to be contended that the petitioners having been already punished under the said provision of … Magistrate directs investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Code by taking recourse to the provisions of Section 438 of the Code by approaching the Court of Session or the High Court for such relief. Thus, during
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