Expressing concern that more than 60 percent prisoners are undertrials, the apex court assigned the task to lower judicial officers to visit each jail under their jurisdiction from October 1 to find out and release such prisoners immediately. It also set a period of two months time to finish the work.
"They shall visit once in a week for two months in each jail under their jurisdiction for the purpose of effective implementation of Section 436A for releasing prisoners," it said.
Section 436A talks about maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained and it stipulates that such prisoners can be released by the court on a personal bond with or without sureties if he/she has spent half of the maximum period of imprisonment in jail.
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The bench, also comprising justices Kurian Joseph and Rohinton F Nariman, made it clear that there is no need for lawyers to be present while judicial officers take decision for release of prisoners.
It said the judicial officers, after finishing the task, shall file a report to Registrar General of the concerned High Court.
It said thereafter the Registrar General of High Courts shall file report with the Secretary General of the Supreme Court.