New Delhi:The Delhi High Court Thursday said it was not inclined to entertain a plea seeking extension of emergency parole of prisoners who are above the age of 65 and prone to COVID-19 infection due to some ailments and medical conditions, as the issue is pending before the Supreme Court.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Jyoti Singh disposed of the petition saying, “We do not wish to keep this matter pending in view of the pendency of a similar matter pertaining to the extension of interim bail, emergency parole/ furlough to the prisoners before the Supreme Court.” The court granted liberty to petitioner lawyer Amit Sahni, a social activist, to approach appropriate authorities whenever such need arises.
“In view of these facts, we see no reason to entertain this petition at this stage,” the bench said. The petition has sought to defer the surrendering of prisoners above 65 years and suffering from co-morbidities and submitted that in the interest of inmates and jail administration, the aged prisoners be directed to surrender after all other prisoners.
Sahni submitted that due to the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court has extended the emergency parole of prisoners and has directed that inmates, who have already been released on interim bail by virtue of its order and on the basis of recommendations of the High-Powered Committee, should not be asked to surrender till further orders.
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