Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

OP Chautala moves court seeking early release from jail

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PLEA CLAIMED THAT 83-YR-OLD SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR HIS RELEASE KEEPING IN MIND HIS AGE AND DISABILITY

Former Haryana chief minister OP Chautala, serving a 10-year jail term in JBT teachers recruitmen­t scam, on Tuesday approached the Delhi High Court, seeking direction to the government to release him under the Centre’s policy for grant of special remission to prisoners.

The petition was mentioned before a bench of chief justice Rajendra Menon and justice VK Rao which allowed it to be listed on Wednesday before an appropriat­e bench.

The plea claimed that 83-yearold Chautala should be considered for his release considerin­g his age and disability as also the period of seven years already undergone by him in jail.

The petition, filed through advocate Amit Sahni, referred to the central government’s July 18, 2018 special remission notificati­on by which relief could be granted to certain categories of prisoners and they were to be released in three phases with effect from October.

As per the notificati­on, special remission has to be given to women and transgende­r convicts of 55 years of age who have completed 50% of their actual jail term, male convicts of 60 years of age and who have completed half of their sentence period.

The relief has to be given to physically challenged/ disabled prisoners with 70 percent disability and more and who have completed 50% of their actual jail term and those who are terminally ill and the convicts who have completed two-third (66%) of their jail term, it said.

However, the special remission will not be given to those who have been convicted for heinous offences or under POTA, UAPA, TADA, POCSO Act, money laundering, FEMA, NDPS and Prevention of Corruption Act.

“Considerin­g the age, disability and period of incarcerat­ion, the case of Chautala falls under two clauses of the notificati­on but since the authoritie­s are biased towards him, his case is not considered in furtheranc­e of the notificati­on despite the fact that he has already undergone more than seven years of incarcerat­ion under the PC Act,” the plea said.

Chautala is presently out of jail on three weeks parole in the case.

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