Nearly 80% prisoners are undertrials, need to question procedures: CJI

Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Union Law & Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju during the 18th All India Legal Services Authorities Meet, organised by National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), in Jaipur on Saturday
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Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Union Law & Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju during the 18th All India Legal Services Authorities Meet, organised by National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), in Jaipur on Saturday

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N V Ramana on Saturday called for steps to address the "grave" issue of the high number of undertrial prisoners that is affecting the criminal justice system

Jaipur: Chief Justice of India N V Ramana on Saturday called for steps to address the "grave" issue of the high number of undertrial prisoners that is affecting the criminal justice system, saying there is a need to question procedures that lead to prolonged incarceration without any trial.

Out of 6.1 lakh prisoners in the country, nearly 80 per cent are undertrial prisoners, he said at an event here and lamented that in the criminal justice system, the process "is a punishment". He described jails as "black boxes" and said that prisons have a different impact on different categories of prisoners, particularly those belonging to marginalised communities.

"In the criminal justice system, the process is a punishment. From indiscriminate arrest to difficulty in obtaining bail, the process leading to prolonged incarceration of undertrial prisoners needs urgent attention," he said.

"We need a holistic plan of action to increase the efficiency of the administration of the criminal justice system," the CJI said at the inaugural session of the 18th All India Legal Services Authority in Jaipur. CJI Ramana said that prolonged incarceration in huge numbers without a trial needs attention.

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