A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam formulated the guidelines after noting that there are "disparities" in the jail manuals on how death row inmates should be treated.
"We have already seen the provisions of various state prison manuals and the actual procedure to be followed in dealing with mercy petitions and execution of convicts. In view of the disparities in implementing the already existing laws, we intend to frame the following guidelines for safeguarding the interest of the death row convicts," it said.
It also said that after getting all the details, the MHA should convey its recommendations to the President "within a reasonable and rational time" and send periodical reminders if there is no response from the office of the President.
The apex court noted that while most prison manuals have a provision for informing death row inmates and their family on rejection of their mercy plea by the President, the same is not informed to them in writing and said rejection should be communicated in writing.
The court also said that death convicts are entitled "to receive a copy of the rejection of the mercy petition by the President and the Governor".
