A division bench of justices A S Oka and Vibha Kankanwadi had in March this year given a slew of directions to the state government to improve the condition of prisons across the state.
The court expressed dismay over the "vague steps" taken by the government to ameliorate prison conditions while hearing a plea of civil society 'Jan Adalat - Centre of Para-Legal Services and Legal Aid,' on the issue of the condition of jails in the state.
"We do not think that even at the end of the six months the government would comply with all our directions. We will then take the government to task," Justice Oka said and posted the petition for hearing on July 13.
In its March order, the high court had directed the government to identify lands in Mumbai and Pune to construct additional jails to reduce overcrowding at Mumbai's Arthur Road prison and Pune's Yerwada jail.
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The state government today filed an affidavit detailing the steps it has taken so far on the issue.
"The principal secretary of Home department and ADG (Prisons) visited the Yerwada prison in Pune and it is submitted that the jail has area available where additional capacity, if needed, can be created," the affidavit said.
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