The high-security Tihar Jail, one of India's largest prisons, currently houses around 10,500 prisoners against sanctioned capacity of around 7,000 inmates.
According to the authorities, there are nine jails in the complex of Tihar prisons.
"Tihar Jail is currently over capacity. We have made a plan to add first floor to the singly-storey complex having several jails.
"A file regarding the proposal is before Home Minister Satyendar Jain," a senior official, who did not wish to be named, told PTI.
"The move will double the jail's capacity to house inmates," the official added.
According to the government, some inmates of the Tihar prisons have been shifted to newly-constructed east Delhi's Mandoli Jail this year in order to reduce the burden on the central jail.
Last week, the Delhi High Court had said that it was "pained" by undertrials languishing in Tihar Jail despite getting bail as they could not furnish a bond or surety due to poverty and issued a slew of directions to be followed by trial courts to ensure that such people get relief.
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