💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court Legal Service Committee has identified 4,216 prisoners across India for legal aid to secure their release. These prisoners are eligible for three types of relief: those who haven't appealed against high court decisions, those who have served half their sentence and haven't been released on bail, and those who have completed their sentence and are entitled to premature release.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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