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The Good Conduct Prisoners’ Probational Release Act, 1926

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1. What is the short title of the Act?





2. The Good Conduct Prisoners’ Probational Release Act was enacted in which year?





3. The Act extends to which area?





4. The Act came into force on such date as may be appointed by:





5. Under Section 2, release on license is granted by:





6. A prisoner may be released if he is likely to:





7. Release on license is conditional upon supervision of:





8. The license may also place prisoner under:





9. ā€œSentence of imprisonmentā€ includes:





10. The license remains in force until:





11. A license continues until whichever is:





12. Period of release is counted as:





13. The release period is counted for:





14. The form of license is determined by:





15. License conditions are set by:





16. License can be revoked by:





17. Revocation order must specify:





18. Revocation order is served as prescribed by:





19. Escape from supervision makes prisoner:





20. Punishment for escape may extend up to:





21. Escape offence may include:





22. Escape offence is treated as:





23. Cognizable offence is defined under:





24. Conditionally released prisoner is under supervision of:





25. Government may revoke license:





26. Release depends on prisoner:





27. Aim of release is:





28. Supervision authority may be:





29. License is granted under:





30. Revocation power lies in:





31. Rule-making power lies in:





32. Prisoner’s escape burden of proof is on:





33. License is issued in form prescribed by:





34. Release is based on:





35. The Act relates to:





36. License can be revoked:





37. After revocation prisoner must:





38. Failure to return leads to:





39. Condition of release includes:





40. The Act is administered by:
Under Section 7, escape from supervision is punishable by imprisonment up to:










41. Escape from supervision may also result in:





42. The authority supervising released prisoners is named in the license and may include:





43. The license may be granted to prisoners based on:





44. Section 2 is primarily concerned with:





45. A condition for release is that prisoner is likely to:





46. ā€œLicenseā€ under the Act means:





47. Period of license ends when:





48. Period of absence under license is counted as:





49. The license form is determined by:





50. Revocation of license is done by:





51. Revocation order must include:





52. A released prisoner must return to prison on:





53. If prisoner fails to return after revocation, burden of proof is on:





54. Escape offence is:





55. Cognizable offence means:





56. Section 8 empowers Government to:





57. Rules under Section 8 may define:





58. Rules may also define:





59. The Act aims at:





60. Release is conditional on:





61. License supervision includes:





62. The authority issuing license acts under:





63. Escape punishment may include:





64. The Act is applicable in:





65. Release license is based on:





66. Section 3 deals with:





67. Section 4 deals with:





68. License conditions are:





69. Prisoner must comply with:





70. Escape burden of proof rule applies when:





71. Release supervision may be assigned to:





72. The Act was originally passed in:





73. License revocation means:





74. After revocation prisoner is:





75. Section 7 includes punishment for:





76. The Act provides for:





77. ā€œLicenseā€ is:





78. The main authority is:





79. Escape offence is:





80. The Act allows Government to assess:





81. Release decision depends on:





82. License may include supervision by:





83. Revocation is:





84. Section 8 allows Government to:





85. Purpose of Act is:





86. License conditions are aimed at:





87. Escape punishment may extend to:





88. License revocation is served as:





89. The Act primarily deals with:





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