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Home / Crime and Justice / HC Rules: Parole Should Be Affordable for All

HC Rules: Parole Should Be Affordable for All

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Parole bond conditions must consider a prisoner's financial status.
  • Poverty should not prevent a prisoner from being granted parole.
  • Six statewide guidelines were issued for future parole cases.
HC Rules: Parole Should Be Affordable for All

The Rajasthan High Court has mandated that parole bond conditions must be determined with consideration for a prisoner's financial capacity, asserting that poverty is not an offense. The court found the current practice of rigid surety requirements for indigent prisoners to be unacceptable.

A division bench issued six new statewide guidelines for parole cases, emphasizing the need for discretion to be exercised humanely and rationally. These guidelines aim to prevent systemic indifference towards prisoners unable to afford financial sureties.

The ruling came in response to a life convict's plea who was granted parole but faced insurmountable surety demands. The court highlighted that parole is a reformative right, not a tool for discrimination between the rich and the poor.

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The Rajasthan High Court ruled that parole bond conditions must consider a prisoner's financial status, stating poverty is not a crime.
Surety requirements are being questioned because they can unfairly deny parole to prisoners who are too poor to afford them, creating discrimination.
The court issued six statewide guidelines, ensuring that parole decisions are made with humane, rational, and constitutional considerations, especially regarding financial capacity.

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