The high court also sought details of all such prisoners across Uttar Pradesh who may have remained incarcerated despite being enlarged by a court.
A Division Bench comprising Justice Vinod Prasad and Justice Anjani Kumar Mishra passed the order on an appeal of one Vijai Kumari who had been awarded life sentence in a murder case by a Aligarh court and who continued to be in jail despite the High court having granted her bail in 1994.
"We are bewildered as to how a lady was allowed to remain incarcerated in jail for 19 years....Only because she was unable to furnish surety bonds. A very serious question of administrative concern pops up as to what the district judges and the district magistrates during the concerned period were doing while conducting the annual inspection of jail which, in the circumstances, appears to us to be a hollow administrative exercise only", the high court said.
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