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Section 29
Parolable
(1) On the recommendation of the concerned "Probation and Parole Board", the judge of the district court may order the parole of an offender who has been sentenced to imprisonment for more than one year and has served two-thirds of the prison sentence and has good conduct. But the following offenders cannot be paroled:
(a) sentenced to life imprisonment,
(b) Convicted for the offense of corruption,
(c) Convicted for the offense of extortion,
(d) Convicted for offenses related to human trafficking and smuggling,
(e) having been convicted of an offense related to organized crime,
(f) Convicted for an offense related to money laundering,
(g) having been convicted of an offense involving torture or cruel, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
(h) having been convicted of an offense involving crimes against humanity,
(i) Convicted for offenses related to crimes against the state. Explanation - For the purposes of this section, "parole" means a situation in which a prisoner who has served two-thirds of the prison sentence assigned to him is allowed to live in society under the supervision of a parole officer for the rest of the period.
(2) When ordering according to sub-section (1), the conditions determined by the Probation and Parole Board to be followed by such offender during the period of parole shall also be specified.
(3) The parole officer will monitor whether or not the relevant offender has complied with the conditions under sub-section (2).
(4) If the offender who is on parole as per sub-section (1) complies with the conditions as per sub-section (2), he shall be deemed to have served the prescribed prison sentence.
(5) If the offender who is on parole as per sub-section (1) does not comply with the conditions as per sub-section (2) or if he commits any offense punishable by imprisonment during such period, he shall serve the remaining imprisonment sentence assigned to him while in prison.
(6) Other arrangements related to parole shall be as prescribed.