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<h1>Jailed MP Granted Two-Day Custody Parole for Parliament; Court Warns Against Setting a Precedent Under UAPA Charges</h1> The Delhi High Court granted a two-day custody parole to a jailed Member of Parliament from Jammu and Kashmir to attend Parliament sessions, emphasizing it should not set a precedent. The court noted the lack of available legal remedies for the MP, whose bail plea has been pending since 2014. The MP faces charges related to terror funding and separatist activities. He was arrested in 2019 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The court imposed restrictions on his parole, including limited communication and security arrangements. The decision raised security concerns, and the case continues with ongoing legal proceedings.