Sources said out of these 67 prisoners who never returned after obtaining parole, 49 inmates were granted relief by the Delhi High Court, one by the lower court and 17 by the Delhi government itself.
Parole is a legal sanction that lets a prisoner leave the prison for a short duration on the condition that they behave appropriately after release and report back to the prison on termination of the parole period.
The relief is granted to a prisoner detained for any offence irrespective of the duration of imprisonment.
A prisoner may be released on parole in certain emergency situations like to complete treatment of any particular ailment, perform funeral rites, visit a sick or dying member of the family, attend important functions such as marriage or construct a house or repair a badly damaged house amongst others.
At present, there exist 11,988 inmates in all the nine jails of the Tihar Prisons.