New Delhi: An advocate has written to Delhi High Court Chief Justice DN Patel seeking an extension of emergency parole to prisoners above 65 years of age and prisoners prone to COVID-19 infection.
Advocate Amit Sahni, in his letter, said that prisoners above 65 years of age and prisoners are prone to Covid-19 infection due to ailments and medical conditions and henceforth sought to extend their emergency parole.
"That it is quite pertinent to mention here that "the social distancing" is not feasible and practically possible since the jails in Delhi are already overcrowded and as such Delhi Jails itself has been extremely affected of the pandemic's impact on it," read the letter.
He has cited the directions passed by the Supreme Court and High Court of Delhi directions to tackle overcrowding of Delhi Jails in view of Pandemic of Covid-19, and High Power Committee (HPC) recommendation on category wise release of prisoners from Tihar Jail, which was extended from time to time considering the spread of COVID-19.
He also pointed out the capacity of Delhi Jail and said that the jail has the capacity to retain 10,026 prisoners and at present, about 14,000 prisoners are lodged in Delhi Jails excluding about 4,000 prisoners, who are at present released on interim bail/emergency parole.
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"It is, therefore, clear that social distancing cannot be maintained as the Tihar Jails are overly crowded and in case 4000 prisoners surrender then the situation may worsen in Tihar Jails and the same would be detrimental and adversely affect prisoners and jail administration as well," he said adding that he has come to know that the Jail Authorities have been asking prisoners to surrender at Mandoli Jail with effective from February 7, where such prisoners shall be quarantined for a certain period before shifting them to concerned jails.