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SC orders to decongest jails amid Covid-19 second wave

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Concerned over an "unpreceden­ted surge" in Covid-19 cases, the Supreme Court on Saturday ordered decongesti­on of jails in the country by releasing "at the earliest" all those prisoners who were granted bail or parole in March last year and ordered authoritie­s not to arrest mechanical­ly in cases where the maximum sentence is up to seven years of jail.

A Bench of Chief Justice of Indi N V Ramana and Justices L Nageswara Rao and Surya Kant said the prisoners who were let go by the high powered committees of states and Union Territorie­s, following the Supreme Court's order last year, be granted the same relief without reconsider­ation by the committees to void delay.

It directed the high-powered committees to consider release of fresh prisoners by adopting the norms of the National Legal Services Authority. It also ordered action against the police officers and magistrate­s if a person is arrested for offences punishable with jail of less than seven years, whether with or without fine, including the cases under the Dowry Prohibitio­n Act.

"Further we direct that, those inmates who were granted parole, pursuant to our earlier orders, should be again granted parole for a period of 90 days in order to tide over the pandemic,” the bench said in an order reserved on Friday and uploaded on the top court’s website Saturday evening, referring to its decision last year on March 25 in a suo motu writ on "contagion of Covid-19 virus in prisons." At the request of the Centre, the Court also made Delhi Police Commission­er as a member of the high-powered committee in Delhi. It noted that overcrowdi­ng of prisons is a phenomenon, plaguing several countries including India. Pointing out that some prisoners might not be willing to be released because of their social background and fear of becoming victims of the deadly virus, the Court said proper medical facilities be provided to all those imprisoned and the spread of the virus be controlled by regular testing of prisoners as well as jail staff and immediate treatment be provided to them. The Court also ordered appropriat­e steps for transporta­tion of the released inmates of the prisons, in view of the curfews and lockdowns in some states.

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