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66 prisoners freed in Kunduz, Farah.


KABUL (PAN): Over the past one week, a total of 395 prisoners have been released from various jails across the country in light of a presidential decree decree, in law, decision of a suit in a court of equity. It is the counterpart in equity of the judgment in a court of law, although in those jurisdictions where law and equity have merged, judgment is sometimes used to include both.  issued on the occasion 90th Independent Day. Like other parts of the country, 66 prisoners who had committed petty crimes were released on Thursday from the central jails of Kunduz and Farah.

Forty-two inmates including four women were released from Kunduz jail, said Murad Ali, head of the provincial court The Provincial and Territorial Courts in Canada are local trial "inferior" or "lower" courts of limited jurisdiction established in each of the provinces and territories of Canada. .

He told Pajhwok Afghan News the inmates had committed crimes such as robbery, ethical corruption and family violence.

The prisoners who had undergone at least one-third of their sentences were freed. One beneficiary beneficiary

Person or entity (e.g., a charity or estate) that receives a benefit from something (e.g., a trust, life-insurance policy, or contract). A primary beneficiary receives proceeds from a trust or insurance policy before any other.
 named Waliullah, a resident of Khanabad district, expressed pleasure over his release.

He said there were four more months left in his release to complete his five-year sentence, but authorities released him earlier. Walliullah would not say anything about his crime, but promised not to take the law into his hands again. According to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 Murad Ali, 16 other prisoners were granted remission Extinguishment or release of a debt.

A remission is conventional when it comes about through an express grant to the debtor by a creditor. It is tacit when the creditor makes a voluntary surrender of the original title to the debtor under private signature constituting the
.

Acting chief of Kunduz jail Colonel Abdul Qayum said there were 390 inmates including 18 women in the jail. Meanwhile, 24 inmates were released from western Farah province. Farid Ahmad Ayubi, spokesman for the governor, said all the inmates were males who had committed trivial TRIVIAL. Of small importance. It is a rule in equity that a demurrer will lie to a bill on the ground of the triviality of the matter in dispute, as being below the dignity of the court. 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 4237. See Hopk. R. 112; 4 John. Ch. 183; 4 Paige, 364.  crimes and had completed two-thirds of their sentence.

He said there were about 360 people in Farah jail. During last one week, 134 people were released from Nangarhar, 51 from Takhar and Bamyan, 95 from Kabul and Laghman and 50 from Samangan, Ghor and Parwan provinces.

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Publication:Pajhwok Afghan News (Kabul, Afghanistan)
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Date:Sep 6, 2009
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