Supreme Court asks Kerala Government not to insist prisoners out on bail amid Covid-19 to surrender, to observe the situation after a week

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The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Kerala Government to hold on to the situation for a week and to not insist the prisoners to surrender in jail amid the grim Covid-19 situation in the state.

A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Justice BR Gavai while posting the matter for another date said, "We'll give them one more week, and then let's see if the situation improves you can call them back."

The bench was hearing a batch of petitions seeking direction to the Kerala Government to refrain from issuing orders or notification to all classes of prisoners who were released on Parole/ Interim Bail during the Covid-19 period until the final disposal of Suo Motu W.P. (C) No. 1 of 2020 pending before the apex court. 

Earlier also the Court had asked Kerala Government to not insist those prisoners to surrender, whose bail was extended amid the Covid-19 surge in wake of the surging cases.

It was submitted that, "The state of Kerala is a breeding hotspot for the propagation of the Corona virus and various strains thereof. It is one of the most drastically and adversely affected states due to the pandemic, and is constantly going into containment and lockdown due to the same."

Another petition filed by We Are Saath through Advocate Deepak Prakash stated that prisoners approached the head of the organization stating that around 1300 are affected by the alleged illegal directions of the Government Order dated September 21, 2021 issued by the Home Department of the state of Kerala, due to which they are being compelled to surrender before the jail authorities on a single day, especially during this precarious and grim situation of Covid-19 prevalent in the state of Kerala.

"Given this backdrop, the order of the State Government calling back the released prisoners to surrender before the prison authorities is not only violative of their fundamental right to life and dignity, but also in stark derogation of the order dated 16.07.2021 passed by this Hon’ble Court," the plea added.

It has sought the protection of the lives of the prisoners, who would be forced to live in congested and deplorable conditions if asked to surrender during such time.

"In view the impending third wave of Covid-19, the Petitioner is compelled to approach this Hon’ble Court on humanitarian grounds for appropriate relief, as may deem fit by this Hon’ble Court," the petitioners added.

Cause Title: Dolphy vs State of Kerala and Anr., WeAreSaath vs State of Kerala and Anr. and other connected matters