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[COVID-19]:Bombay HC Issues Notice To State Over Plea Against Prisoners' Release Norms

By Dyuti Pandya      04 April, 2020 06:04 PM      0 Comments
[COVID-19]:Bombay HC Issues Notice To State Over Plea Against Prisoners' Release Norms

As reported on 4th April, 2020, the Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court on 3rd April, 2020 had issued notices that need to be replied to by the State. The court has given time till 8th April, 2020. The notices pertain to a petition that has challenged the arbitrary norms which have been set by a high power committee for extending the interim bail relief to undertrial prisoners. This is seen in order to relieve the congestion situation seen in jails across the state amid the pandemic scare. 

The Supreme Court on 23rd March, 2020 had urged the states to consider the release of prisoners who were facing up to 7 years' sentence. The two undertrial prisoners who are facing prosecution under the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositers (In Financial Establishments) Act, 1999 put forth the decision taken by the committee on 25th March, 2020 in their plea wherein it was decided that the undertrials and convicts booked for serious economic offences under Special Acts will not be eligible for release. This decision has now been challenged as an arbitrary, artificial classification going against the Supreme Court's directive. 

The petition states, "....the discretion given by the Hon'ble Apex Court was to ensure that the committee shall take into consideration the relevant parameters so as to ensure that the right category or class of prisoners are released rather than making blanket exceptions based in irrelevant criteria."

The following prayers were made in the petition : 

  • That the court quash the 25th March decision of the Maharashtra High Powered Committee to exclude prisoners booked under Special Acts from being considered for temporary release, in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • That the undertrial review committee be directed to take a decision with regard to the release of undertrial prisoners. In virw of the Supreme Court's directions on that issue.
  • That the petitioners be released on temporary bail in line with Supreme Court's recent directive.

The notice was issued by Justice RG Awachat

Advocates PradnyaTalekar and Madhavi Ayyappan have appeared for the petitioners. The matter is scheduled to be heard next on 8th April, 2020. 



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