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Hardcore Prisoner–S-5-A does not prohibit the hardcore prisoners to attend the certain function, as enumerated therein fora period of 48 hours—Petitioners permitted to attend bhog/kirya of his deceased father at Chandigarh and also for performing the last rites by pouring the ashes into Holy Ganges at Haridwar in custody of police escort.
By phlaw| 2018-08-15T11:45:50+00:00 August 15th, 2018|Parole|Comments Off on Hardcore Prisoner–S-5-A does not prohibit the hardcore prisoners to attend the certain function, as enumerated therein fora period of 48 hours—Petitioners permitted to attend bhog/kirya of his deceased father at Chandigarh and also for performing the last rites by pouring the ashes into Holy Ganges at Haridwar in custody of police escort.
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