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Maharashtra passes Maharashtra Prisons and Correctional Services Bill 2024

Posted 24 Dec 2024

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Bill seeks to consolidate laws relating to regulation of prisons and correctional services and prisoners in State.

  • It is based on Model Prisons Act 2023.

Key features of Model Prison Act 2023

  • Specialized Jails: Establishes high-security, open, and semi-open jails.
  • Legal Aid & Incentives: Provides parole, furlough, and early release for good conduct.
  • Rehabilitation: Focuses on vocational training and skill development for reintegration.
  • Inclusive Accommodation: Ensures separate facilities for women and transgender prisoners etc. 

Prison System in India

  • Prisons/ ‘Persons detained therein’ is a 'State' subject (Entry 4). 
  • It is governed by Prison Act 1894 and prison manuals of respective state governments. However, Model Prisons Act 2023 replaced Prison Act 1894.

Need for Prison Reforms

  • Colonial Era Law: Supreme Court in Ramamurthy vs state of Karnataka case 1996 emphasised need to enact new Prison law to replace Prisons Act, 1894.
  • Rising Prison Occupancy: As per Prisons in India 2024 report by Supreme Court of India, total inmates reached 5.73 lakh as of December 31, 2022.
    • Out of this, 75.8% were reported as undertrial prisoners.
  • Inhumane Conditions: Cramped cells, lack proper sanitation, and inadequate medical care.

Other measures taken for Prison Reform

  • Fast Track Courts to expedite trial of pending cases.
  • National Human Rights Commission to protect basic rights of prisoners. 
  • Model Prison Manual 2016 provides detailed guidelines on facilities which may be provided to under trial inmates.
  • Justice Krishna Iyer Report 1987 studied condition of women prisoners in India.
  • Tags :
  • Prison Reforms
  • Model Prison Act 2023
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