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been held that the tender of a pardon from the
President does not destroy the privilege of a witness against ... court, still it is open to the President to pardon him and relieve him
of the consequence of punishment imposed
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been held that the tender of a pardon from the President
does not destroy the privilege of a witness against ... court, still it is
open to the President to pardon him and relieve him of the consequence
of punishment imposed
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please explain
that? Does your amendment exclude pardon by the President in the case of
offences under the Penal Code ... amended by you, does it give the President power
of pardon of the offence of murder?
The Honourable
Constituent Assembly Debates
Pardon is given after the offence is proved. In the United
States the question is never asked whether the President ... pardon will be granted(s.-401). The President is entitled
to pardon a person convicted for an offence punishable with
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matter for the court.
The power to pardon belongs exclusively to the President and
the Governor under the Constitution. There ... affect even a wee-bit the pardon
power of the Government or the_President. The necessary
sequel to this logic
Central India Law Quarterly
presented a
petition to the President of lndia for the grant of pardon
to Kehar Singh under Article ... however, after the founding of the
Republic, a pardon by the President has been regarded not as
a private
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India, which run as follows:-
"72. Power of President to grant pardons. etc., and to suspend,
remit or commute sentences ... Constitution deals with the power of the President
to grant pardons, reprieves, respites etc. Article 161 gives power
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under which the President or the Governor, as the case may be, can
grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remission ... provides that the President shall have power to grant pardons,
reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit
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under which the President or the Governor, as the case may be, can
grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remission ... provides that the President shall have power to grant pardons,
reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit
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India the power of clemency and pardon is ested in the
President and Governors of States by Articles ... therefore adopted the English law of pardon and
conferred on the President the same privileges as are exercised
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