A division bench of Justices A S Oka and A A Sayyed said considering the increasing number of arrests and undertrials, jails in the state will have to be relooked at and a study conducted to ascertain future requirements.
"How many undertrials are lodged at the jails across Maharashtra now? What will be the requirement in future? Has the state government applied its mind on all these issues? What facilities will be required?" the court said while hearing a public interest litigation on the issue of condition of jails in the state.
The court pointed out that the Arthur Road prison and Byculla prison in Mumbai were home to undertrials beyond their capacity. "At Arthur Road and Byculla there is no space for development also. You (government) cannot go vertical," the bench said.
It said the government will have to see how many jails will be required over the next decade.
The court has posted the petition for further hearing on January 23.
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