Rajendran (57) had been sentenced to life by a sessions court in Chengalpet in 1990, along with three others in a murder case of 1988.
The DMK regime had in September 2008 introduced a premature release scheme under which lifers who had completed seven years of sentence were eligible to be considered for release. While the three co-convicts were released, Rajendran was not as his family was unwilling to take him back.
The state government opposed it, saying though the convict was eligible for premature release, his family was still objecting to it
A division bench, comprising Justices S Tamilvanan and C T Selvam rejected the government stand, saying he is entitled to get premature release, as that of other similarly placed persons.
"Based on the views of family members and others, it cannot be decided. It is made clear that fundamental rights cannot be taken away by any enactment and the person's liberty cannot be curtailed based on the viewer views."