Coronavirus: Plea in SC for release and monetary assistance to prisoners

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 25 2020 | 8:16 PM IST

A plea was Wednesday filed in the Supreme Court seeking direction to all the states to release under trial prisoners, following a recent apex court order in this regard amid the coronavirus pandemic, and to provide them suitable monetary assistance for sustenance during the crisis.

The top court had on March 23 directed all the states and Union Territories to constitute high-level committees to consider releasing on parole or interim bail prisoners and undertrials for offences entailing up to seven-year jail terms in order to decongest prisons to check spread of the contagion.

The fresh plea, filed by the Centre for Accountability and Systemic Change (CASC), has urged the court to call for status reports from the authorities regarding implementation of the directions issued on Monday.

Referring to the Delhi government's announcement of providing financial assistance of Rs 5,000 to each construction worker in the national capital amidst the lockdown imposed due to coronavirus, the plea has said such monetary relief be also extended to prisoners who would be released from jails on the basis of the top court's directive.

"It is submitted that along with necessary curfew pass, such monetary relief may also be provided to undertrial prisoners who may be released from jails in terms of this Court's order dated March 23 for reaching their respective destinations," the CASC, which has sought to implead in the pending matter, said in its plea.

The plea said though the entire country has been put under a lockdown, it does not in any way reduce the chances of spread of COVID-19 in prisons due to overcrowding there and that is why the apex court has taken cognisance on its own on the issue.

It said "inmates have been released on personal bonds and house arrest from many jails in the United States due to coronavirus fears. Similarly, Iran has released about 85,000 prisoners due to coronavirus."

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First Published: Mar 25 2020 | 8:16 PM IST

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