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'Sad State Of Prisons' Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Of Jail Superintendent Against Disciplinary Enquiry For Failure To Consider Parole Applications
Mehal Jain
23 Feb 2021 8:37 AM IST
"Those who cannot shell out a pound of flesh have no role to play in jails. This is the sad state of prisons ", commented Justice DY Chandrachud on Monday.The bench of Justice Chandrachud and Justice MR Shah was considering the plea of a Superintendent of Jail, Aurangabad, Maharashtra opposing the decision of the government to initiate departmental enquiry against him for failure to...
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"Those who cannot shell out a pound of flesh have no role to play in jails. This is the sad state of prisons ", commented Justice DY Chandrachud on Monday.
The 2 applicants before the High Court were life convicts under 302. The High Court has interpreted the government notification for parole as follows: "This Court has observed that when a prisoner is eligible to get furlough, he has completed three years of jail term and if he is convicted for imprisonment of life, he becomes eligible for consideration of emergency parole under notifcation dated 08.05.2020 and, the jail authority needs to consider all such applications together even when the prisoners have not filed application and the jail authority needs to pass order to the effect as to whether emergency parole can be availed by them or cannot be availed by them"


