A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw dismissed the plea filed by advocate M K Balakrishnan, terming it as "misconceived" and also imposed a cost of Rs 1,000 on him, to be paid to Delhi Legal Services Authority.
"We are of the view that no such general direction as sought in the petition can be given. If any of the life convicts considers himself entitled to be released on bail or otherwise, he/she would be entitled to take appropriate steps with respect to individual case and such applications shall be considered in accordance with law by the concerned court/body.
The court's order came on the petition which had sought framing of guidelines to regulate "arbitrary" exercise of power by the Centre and state governments in commuting life terms of convicts and release them on completion of 14 years of incarceration.
Referring to the responses, received under the RTI from jail authorities, it had said that a total of 109 life convicts are lodged in six prisons alone here.
The court also referred to a Supreme Court judgement which reiterated that life imprisonment is not equal to imprisonment for 14 years or 20 years and that life convicts are not entitled to be released so long as there is no order of remission passed by the appropriate government in his or her favour.