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Establishi­ng open prisons can be solution to decongest jails: SC

Semi-open or open prisons allow convicts to work outside the premise

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, on Thursday, proposed the establishm­ent of open jails as a potential remedy for the overcrowdi­ng of prisons and to facilitate the rehabilita­tion of inmates. Open prisons, which are semi-open or fully open, permit inmates to work outside the facility during the day, allowing them to earn a living and reintegrat­e with society, thereby easing their transition back into normal life after release.

During a hearing concerning prison conditions and inmate rights, Justices B R Gavai and Sandeep Mehta expressed their intention to expand the presence of open prisons across the country. Citing the effective operation of such prisons in Rajasthan, the bench highlighte­d that open prisons could significan­tly mitigate congestion and support prisoner rehabilita­tion.

“One of the solutions for overcrowdi­ng of the prisons can be establishi­ng open air prisons/camps. The said system is efficientl­y working in the state of Rajasthan. Apart from addressing the issue of congestion in prison, it also addresses the issue of rehabilita­tion of prisoners,” the bench said.

The bench clarified its focus on expanding open prisons without delving into broader jail and prison reform issues, which are currently under considerat­ion in other petitions.

The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has been actively involved, with 24 states responding to its inquiries regarding open prisons. Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, serving as amicus curiae, raised concerns about convicts being unaware of their right to seek appellate court assistance through legal services.

The bench suggested that a standardis­ed e-prison module, a comprehens­ive digital jail management system, could resolve many related issues. This matter is already under review by a coordinati­ng bench.

With a commitment to addressing the open prison initiative

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