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Release of prisoner before completion of his sentence is called

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Parole ≠ Pardon: Parole continues the sentence under conditional freedom, while pardon ends the sentence entirely.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • release
  • parole
  • acquittal
  • lease
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The Correct Option is B

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Parole refers to the conditional release of a prisoner before the completion of their sentence, subject to certain terms and supervision.
It is granted as a privilege based on good conduct, rehabilitation progress, or humanitarian grounds, rather than as a matter of right.
Option (a) “release” is a generic term that could apply to any ending of detention, but parole is a specific legal term.
Option (c) “acquittal” occurs when the court finds the accused not guilty, meaning the person was never convicted, so it is unrelated to early release after conviction.
Option (d) “lease” is a property law term and irrelevant in the criminal justice context.
Thus, the precise term for early supervised release is parole.
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