A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice G S Sistani was surprised when it was told by a life convict from Mandoli prison that he has not been given any job to earn during his incarceration.
The court wondered how it was allowed when it had earlier told the DG Prisons that people who were earning while outside, should not be put in a non-earning position while in jail.
The submissions were made when the three convicts, who were awarded life term for beating a man to death while in an inebriated state, were produced before the bench on its orders.
The high court has now reserved its verdict on the appeals of the three against their conviction and award of life imprisonment.
The convict, who claimed he had no job, also alleged that there were several other inmates like him who had no work.
Prior to their arrest and conviction, the three brothers worked together as 'kabadis' or scrap dealers.
The three were convicted of killing a man, Ram Asrey, who had tried to intervene in their fight.
The family had heard some noise from outside and saw that the three brothers were fighting with each in an inebriated state, the police had said, adding that the victim and his daughter's father-in-law, Rampal, had gone outside to pacify the trio.
Asrey and Rampal were then beaten with a hammer, an iron rod and a stick by the trio who fled the spot.
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