New Delhi: Jailed gangster Mohammad Shahabuddin on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court alleging that he has been kept in complete isolation in Tihar prison and not been provided basic facilities including a place to offer prayers.
A bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and justices B R Gavai and Surya Kant asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to look into the grievances of Shahabuddin, serving a life term in a 2004 double murder case and posted the matter after two weeks.
Senior advocate Salman Khurshid, appearing for Shahabuddin, said that he should be allowed to move around in the jail premises.
The former Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) leader was shifted to Tihar jail in 2018 by the apex court from Siwan jail in Bihar.
He was declared as a history-sheeter Type A, or one who is beyond reform and has been a member of the legislative assembly on two occasions and a member of Parliament four times.
Shahabuddin has challenged the Delhi High Court order of August 30 last year, which had refused to grant him relief from alleged solitary confinement, a place for offering prayer and access to other facilities in jail.
The high court had refused to agree with the contention of Shahabuddin that he has been placed in solitary confinement saying he has been placed in a separate block and not in solitary confinement.
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It had said that considering that he is a high-risk offender, he is, accordingly, not permitted to mix with other prisoners but have been provided with all basic facilities which are being provided to other prisoners in jail.
"It is stated that there is no restriction over the petitioner's day-to-day activities and the petitioner (Shahabuddin) has been provided with the canteen facility, library facility, telephone facility, cable facility, medical facility etc. It is also affirmed that the petitioner has also been allowed "regular mulaqat" (interview with relatives and friends) twice in a week," the high court had said.