"Unfortunately we do not have a stringent law in place to act as a deterrent and create fear in the mind of the accused and convicts. We need a proper mechanism to put pressure on them to say that if they do not surrender they will face serious consequences," a division bench of Justices N H Patil and A R Joshi said.
The High Court had in 2004 taken up suo moto (on its own) cognizance of the issue. At the time, over 22000 accused/ convicts were found absconding.
"Measures to tackle the issue needs to be taken at the earliest. The Maharashtra government must take this issue seriously," the court said while directing the prosecutor to take up the issue with the additional chief secretary, state home department.
The court also directed the government to file an affidavit giving details of how many accused are absconding pending trial, pending chargesheet to be filed, after conviction in trial court but appeal pending in High Court and after conviction in High Court and Supreme Court and out on bail or parole.
The court has directed the government to file an affidavit within six weeks.
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