Millennium Post

HC seeks Delhi govt reply on plea challengin­g suspension of inmates’ legal consultati­on

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Monday sought response of the AAP government on a plea challengin­g a circular suspending legal consultati­on of the inmates with their advocates in prison due to the COVID 19 pandemic.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued notice to the Delhi government on the petition which sought allowing of legal interview or consultati­on and drafting of cases of the jail inmates in Delhi with the advocates of their choices.

The court, conducting the hearing through video conferenci­ng, listed the matter for further hearing on June 29. Petitioner Ajit P Singh said the Delhi Prison has suspended the legal interview or consultati­on of the inmates with their advocates of their choice in jails here due to the pandemic from

March 25 till date.

The prison has made it compulsory to take legal advice or consultati­on and drafting of the cases by jail visiting advocates through Delhi Legal Services Authority only, he said. Therefore, the respondent (Delhi government) has violated the Article 21 (right to

life and liberty) of the Constituti­on by not allowing the inmates of Delhi prisons to take

legal advice or consultati­ons by way of personal meetings and peruse their cases by way of advocate of their choice, said the plea, filed through Lav Kumar Agrawal.

The plea sought to declare the Delhi government’s March 25 circular as unconstitu­tional and said the authoritie­s have denied the right of legal consultati­on of the inmates with their advocates and have denied the right of fair opportunit­y to approach appropriat­e courts for their legal remedy.

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