This was conveyed by state government counsel Hiten Venegaonkar to a bench headed by Justice V M Kanade during the hearing of a suo motu petition seeking help to women convicts who have children.
The HC had suo motu taken note of a media report and converted it into a petition which is being heard from time to time.
The issue involved was that when the mother was in jail after conviction in a case what would happen to her child outside and whether the kid would go to school or suffer due to lack of eduction.
It also focussed on their educational needs and on requirements to make them independent while their mothers are serving jail terms.
The HC also clubbed the issue of children of women prisoners along with the street children and wanted to know how many such children existed as of now.
Rebecca Gonsalves, who appeared for Maharashtra State Legal Aid Authority, was also directed to list out measures that can be taken for the welfare of such children.
Venegaonkar said the amount of financial assistance had been increased recently from Rs 5,000 to Rs 25,000 which is given as a lumpsum amount to a woman convict to start a new life after serving sentence.
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