Halfway homes are residences for individuals who are released from institutions treating the mentally ill or drug addicts to facilitate their readjustment in normal life.
A bench of Justices Gita Mittal and Anu Malhotra asked the Principal Secretary (Home) of Delhi government to complete the drafting of rules for recruiting staff to these homes and forward it to the Health Secretary expeditiously.
The Health Secretary has been asked to scrutinise the rules and forward it within four weeks to the Chief Secretary who in turn shall forward it within two months from the date of order to the UPSC for finalisation and notification.
The head of the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) has been asked to give the timelines within which three halfway homes, being built by it in Dwarka, Rohini and Narela areas of Delhi, would be handed over to the Social Welfare Department.
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In its order, the high court also directed the Director
General (Prisons) to consider implementation of the model prison manual suggested by the Centre in 2016.
The Chief Secretary of Delhi government has also been directed to give the timeline within which all new prisons would be operationalised.
However, no timeline for operationalising the two prisons was placed before the court, which therefore directed the government to give the details.
The bench took on record a status report submitted by the IHBAS which has said that two halfway homes with a total capacity of 50 have been operationalised from February 15.