A bench comprising justices Mohammad Yaqoob Mir and Ali Mohammad Magrey directed the state, through Principal Secretary (Home), Director General-Prisons and Director General of Police, and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to file their response within three weeks.
The high court gave the direction after it initiated a PIL based on directions of the Supreme Court.
The bench ordered the respondents to file their response to the directions by the Supreme Court regarding adequate compensation to the kin of inmates who had unnatural death in prisons across the state from 2012.
It has also been directed that suitable compensation be provided to the next of kin of these prisoners, unless adequate compensation has already been awarded.
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