The Rajasthan High Court on Sunday directed the state government to conduct a COVID-19 test for anyone being sent to judicial or policy custody, making sure that only those who are free of the disease are put behind bars.
A bench of Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty and Justice Ashok Gaur gave this direction, taking suo moto cognisance the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 in Jaipur district jail, where 130 prisoners along and the jail superintendent have been found infected.
The bench directed that an accused will have to be tested by local medical authorities for coronavirus.
It added that only an accused found negative will be remanded to judicial or police custody.
If found negative, only then allow such accused persons to be remanded to jail custody/police custody, the order said.
The order did not spell out the exact protocol to be followed if an accused person tests positive.
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Jail authorities in the state presently keep new jail entrants in isolated wards, separate from the general wards for prison inmates, for 14 to 21 days.
The bench also directed jail authorities to ensure that prior to shifting prisoners from the isolated wards to general ones, they must be tested again for the infection to rule out any chance of the coronavirus spread among prisoners.
Once such clearance is obtained from the medical authorities, the jail authority