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India News | SC Stays Rajasthan HC Order Releasing Convict on Emergent Parole for Procreation

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a Rajasthan High Court order to release a convict, serving a 20-year sentence for kidnapping and raping a minor girl, on emergent parole for 15 days for procreation. India News | SC Stays Rajasthan HC Order Releasing Convict on Emergent Parole for Procreation.

Rajasthan News: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will release this film today| city News in Hindi | Rajasthan News: मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत आज रिलीज करेंगे ये फिल्म, ये है फिल्म की विशेष बात

Rajasthan News: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will release this film today| city News in Hindi | Rajasthan News: मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत आज रिलीज करेंगे ये फिल्म, ये है फिल्म की विशेष बात
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Amid COVID surge, Rajasthan prisoners refrained from meeting kin till April 19

Amid COVID surge, Rajasthan prisoners refrained from meeting kin till April 19 ANI | Updated: Apr 06, 2021 19:11 IST Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], April 6 (ANI): Amid a surge in the COVID-19 cases in the state, prisoners in jails across Rajasthan have been refrained from meeting their families in person till April 19 but will continue to stay in touch with them through monitored phone call and video conferencing. Speaking to ANI, Director General, Prisons, Rajasthan, Rajeev Dasot said, Recently the state government has issued various COVID guidelines amid a surge in the number of cases. Since reports of prisoners testing COVID positive in a few jails have come to light and taking into consideration the health of the prison inmates, the jail administration has decided that till April 19, the prisoners have been refrained from meeting their families in person in all the jails across the state but they will be able to stay in touch with their ki

More than 120-year-old Act discriminating between prisoners, amended in Rajasthan

More than 120-year-old Act discriminating between prisoners, amended in Rajasthan By IANS|   Published: 17th March 2021 4:48 am IST By Archana Sharma Jaipur, March 16 : Believe it or not, the 120-year-old Act in which prisoners from backward castes were not allowed to work as cooks in Rajasthan jails’s till January 2021 has finally been amended, said prison officials. This Act, framed 120 years ago during the British regime, discriminated between prisoners on the basis of caste in delegating tasks such as cooking and cleaning in jail. Director-General (DG) Prisons, Rajasthan Rajeev Dasot strongly pitched for this change in January this year and made sure he got the Act amended in February this year.

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