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Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has come out with a proposal for putting under-trials in the high-security Tihar Central Jail here to productive work on a remuneration basis. As per the jail manual, only convicted prisoners are engaged for work and paid wages for the same. Under-trials have no work and most of them spend their time gossiping with fellow under-trials waiting decisions on their pending cases. A Division Bench of the High Court comprising Justice Manmohan Sarin and Justice Manju Goel made this suggestion to the Delhi Government after a visit to the jail recently where they found under-trials sitting idle or gossiping with fellow under-trials. The Bench directed the Government to consider the suggestion and get back to the Court with its response. The Bench also issued a series of directions to improve the educational and mental conditions of the inmates and improve the civic and habitation conditions inside the jail. The Director-General (Prisons) of the jail in his submission informed the Court that an amendment had carried out to the Delhi Prison Act whereby under-trials with the permission of Jail Superintendents concerned could also be assigned remunerative work. Following his submission, the Bench directed the jail authorities to ascertain the views of under-trails regarding their desirability to work on a payment basis inside the jail at the time of taking their remand. Some under-trials complained to the judges that they did scavenging and sweeping inside the jail but they were not paid any wage, as these services are not considered productive and revenue-generating. Then, the Bench directed the jail authorities to put the under-trials on duty in the kitchen and factories inside the jail which have been declared productive and revenue-generating jobs in the jail manual.
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