Crime was committed in State of Gujarat, but case pending before trial court there was transferred by Supreme Court to competent court in State of Maharashtra for trial and disposal. Held, after trial had been concluded and judgment of conviction came to be passed, all further proceedings have to be considered including remission or premature release, as the case may be, in terms of policy which is applicable in State of Gujarat where crime was committed and not state where trial stands transferred and concluded for exceptional reasons under orders of the Supreme court. held, are determinative of the matter.

[Radheshyam Bhagwandas Shah v. State of Gujarat, (2022) 8 SCC 552]

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