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The Supreme Court on Friday has extended six months time to the Supreme Court Committee on Prison Reforms headed by Justice Amitava Roy, former Judge of the Supreme Court to submit its report making suggestions on the inhumane condition and protection of rights of prisoners of 1382 prisons.
A bench of Justice L Nageswara Rao and Justice BR Gavai has directed the Supreme Court Committee to submit its report within a period of 6 months.
The bench was hearing a suo-moto matter concerning the issue of inhumane conditions in 1382 prisons and the protection of the rights of prisoners.
Attorney General KK Venugopal submitted that the Court had earlier directed the Committee to complete the collection of data and make suggestions over the issue within a period of 12 months, however, almost 3 years have passed and the same was not done due to the prevailing situation since last few years.
Amicus Curie Gaurav Agrawal stated that 3 months may be given to the committee to submit its report on the issue.
However, the bench has allowed a period of 6 months for the purpose of submitting a report over the issue.
Earlier, on September 25, 2018, the bench had constituted a Supreme Court Committee on Prison Reforms to give its recommendations on the following issues as its Terms of Reference:
Case Title: RE- INHUMAN CONDITIONS IN 1382 PRISONS
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