SHAM SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANR.
LAWS(P&H)-1980-1-40
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on January 15,1980

SHAM SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
State of Punjab and Anr. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

A.S. Bains, J. - (1.) THE Petitioner was convicted by the Ex -officio Additional Sessions Judge, Bhatinda, in four cases under Sections 408 and 468 of the Indian Penal Code, - -vide order, dated March 24, 1973. In all the four cases he was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment and to pay a fine of Rs. 40,500. The substantive sentences in all the four cases were ordered to run concurrently. In default of payment of fine, he was to undergo four years and seven months' rigorous imprisonment in all the four cases. It is alleged in the petition that the Petitioner has already completed five years' substantive sentence on October 23, 1976 and after that he is undergoing the sentence of imprisonment in default of payment of fine.
(2.) THE contention of the learned Counsel for the Petitioner is that the Petitioner is entitled to the ordinary remission under para 635 and remission for good conduct under para 639 of the Punjab Jail Manual. The Jail Authorities have refused to grant him remissions for the period of imprisonment which he is undergoing in default of payment of fine. It is against the refusal of the Jail Authorities that the present petition under Article 226/227 of the Constitution of India has been filed. I have perused the relevant provisions (i.e. paras 635 and 639) of the Punjab Jail Manual. Para 635 is in the following terms: 635. Ordinary remission shall be awarded on the following scale: (a) two days per month for thoroughly good conduct and scrupulous attention to all prison regulations; (b) two days per month for industry and the due performance of the daily task imposed. From the reading of this para it is plain that a prisoner is entitled to two days remission in every month for his good conduct and scrupulous attention to all prison regulations and two days remission in every month for industry and due performance of the daily task imposed on him. Para 639 of the Punjab Jail Manual is as follows: 639. (1) Any prisoner eligible for remission under the rules who, for a period of one year reckoned from the first day of the month following the date of his sentence of the date on which he was last punished for a prison offence, has committed no prison offence whatever, shall be awarded fifteen days' ordinary remission in addition to any other remission earned under these rules. 2. If, however, a prisoner completes three years of his sentence and is not punished during that period for any prison offence, he shall be granted 60 days' remission for good conduct at the end of the third year. In such cases the prisoner shall in addition be granted 15 days' good conduct remission for each of the first two years only. The total remission earned shall not in any case exceed the maximum remission permissible under the rules. Explanation. - -For the purposes of this rule prison offences punished only with a warning shall not be taken into account. From the reading of this para it is evident that a prisoner is further entitled to fifteen days' ordinary remission in a year in case he has not committed any prison offence during such period. However, if he completes three years of his sentence and he is not punished for any prison offence during that period, he is entitled to 60 days' remission for good conduct, in addition to a further period of 15 days' good conduct remission for each of the first two years only.
(3.) REPLY has been filed by the Respondents. It is admitted that the aforesaid two provisions of the Punjab Jail Manual are mandatory and are applicable to all the prisoners. These two provisions do not make any distinction between the imprisonment which a prisoner undergoes for an offence under the Indian Penal Code or any other law and the imprisonment which he undergoes in default of payment of fine. The State Government has not framed any law which may nullify the effect of the aforesaid two provisions of the Punjab Jail Manual with regard to the imprisonment which a prisoner undergoes in default of payment of fine.;


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