Kohima, February 11 (DIPR): In commemoration of the anniversary of Republic Day 2011, the state Government has decided to remit the sentences against certain categories of prisoners who have been convicted by the courts (other than Court Martial) having criminal jurisdiction in the state of Nagaland and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment.
Therefore, in exercise of the power conferred by Sub-section 1 of Section 432 of the Code Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974 herein after referred as the said Code) the Governor of Nagaland is pleased to grant remission of sentences to the different categories of prisoners as specified below, lodged in the jails of Nagaland and outside other than those in respect of whom the sentence is inflicted for an offence against the Order referred to in Sub-section 6 of Section 432 of the said Code passed under any law relating to which the Executive Powers of the Union extends.
The scale of remission of sentence for different categories and scale of remission is specified as follows: Prisoners sentenced to 10 years and above-30 (thirty) days; Prisoners sentenced to 5 years to 10 years-20 (Twenty) days; Prisoners sentenced to 1 year to 5 years-10 (Ten) days; Prisoners sentenced upto 1 year-5 (Five) days.
Further, the aforesaid remission granted under the order shall not be admissible to the following categories of prisoners: Prisoners convicted under Foreigners Act; Prisoners convicted under Passport Act; Prisoners convicted under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act; Prisoners convicted under Section 3 to 10 of Official Secrets act, 1923; Prisoners convicted under Section 2 to 3 of Criminal Amendment Act, 1961; Prisoners convicted under Section 121 to 130 of IPC; Prisoners convicted under Section 107/109 of CrPC; Prisoners convicted under Prevention of Corruption Act; Prisoners convicted of rape, attempt to rape or assault on women; Convicted prisoners found violating jail rules and discipline such as threatening/intimidation/quarrelling/beating of fellow prisoners/staff and smuggling of contraband and prohibited articles and Foreign National convicted under any Acts.
The Remission Order will take effect from the 26th of January 2011. This Order was issued by Home Commissioner, Jane Alam IAS.
Therefore, in exercise of the power conferred by Sub-section 1 of Section 432 of the Code Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974 herein after referred as the said Code) the Governor of Nagaland is pleased to grant remission of sentences to the different categories of prisoners as specified below, lodged in the jails of Nagaland and outside other than those in respect of whom the sentence is inflicted for an offence against the Order referred to in Sub-section 6 of Section 432 of the said Code passed under any law relating to which the Executive Powers of the Union extends.
The scale of remission of sentence for different categories and scale of remission is specified as follows: Prisoners sentenced to 10 years and above-30 (thirty) days; Prisoners sentenced to 5 years to 10 years-20 (Twenty) days; Prisoners sentenced to 1 year to 5 years-10 (Ten) days; Prisoners sentenced upto 1 year-5 (Five) days.
Further, the aforesaid remission granted under the order shall not be admissible to the following categories of prisoners: Prisoners convicted under Foreigners Act; Prisoners convicted under Passport Act; Prisoners convicted under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act; Prisoners convicted under Section 3 to 10 of Official Secrets act, 1923; Prisoners convicted under Section 2 to 3 of Criminal Amendment Act, 1961; Prisoners convicted under Section 121 to 130 of IPC; Prisoners convicted under Section 107/109 of CrPC; Prisoners convicted under Prevention of Corruption Act; Prisoners convicted of rape, attempt to rape or assault on women; Convicted prisoners found violating jail rules and discipline such as threatening/intimidation/quarrelling/beating of fellow prisoners/staff and smuggling of contraband and prohibited articles and Foreign National convicted under any Acts.
The Remission Order will take effect from the 26th of January 2011. This Order was issued by Home Commissioner, Jane Alam IAS.