Ministry of Home Affairs
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Undertrial Prisoners

Posted On: 06 FEB 2024 5:48PM by PIB Delhi

National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) compiles prison statistics reported to it by the States and Union Territories (UTs) and publishes the same in its annual publication “Prison Statistics India”. The latest published report is for the year 2022. State/UT-wise number of undertrial prisoners who were confined for more than 1 year in the jails of the country as on 31.12.2022 are given in Annexure.

     Prisons’/‘persons detained therein’ is a “State List” subject under Entry 4 of List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India. Administration and management of prisons and prisoners is the responsibility  of  respective  State Governments.  However, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also been supplementing the efforts of the State Governments in this regard. The initiatives taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs to address the issue of undertrial prisoners are as follows:

(i)       The Government of India inserted Section 436A in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) which provides for release of an under-trial prisoner on bail on undergoing detention for a period extending up to one half of the maximum period of imprisonment specified for an offence under any law.

 (ii)     The concept of plea bargaining has been introduced by inserting a “Chapter XXIA” on “Plea Bargaining” (Sections 265A to 265L) in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which enables pre-trial negotiation between the defendant and the prosecution.

(iii)     E-prisons Software, which is a Prison Management Application integrated with Interoperable Criminal Justice System provides facility to State Jail authorities to access the data of inmates in a quick and efficient manner and helps them in identifying the inmates whose cases are due for consideration by the Under Trial Review Committee, etc.

(iv)     The Model Prison Manual 2016 circulated to all States/ Union Territories has specific chapters on “Legal Aid” and “Undertrial Prisoners”, etc, which provide detailed guidelines on the facilities which may be provided to undertrial inmates, namely legal defence, interview with lawyers, application to Courts for legal aid at Government cost etc.

The State Legal Services Authorities have established Legal Service Clinics in jails, which provide free legal assistance to persons in need. These Legal Service Clinics are managed by Empanelled Legal Services Advocates and trained Para-Legal Volunteers. These clinics have been established to ensure that no prisoner remains unrepresented and legal aid and advice is provided to them. National Legal Services Authority holds awareness generation camps in jails to generate awareness about availability of free legal aid, plea bargaining, Lok Adalats and legal rights of inmates, including their right to bail, etc.

The National Legal Services Authority had prepared a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Under-Trial Review Committees, which has been circulated by MHA to all States/Union Territories for making best use of the same and provide relief to prisoners.

States/UTs have been advised to make use of the above guidelines/guidance to address the issue of undertrial prisoners, through various advisories issued from time to time.

Annexure

 

State/UT-wise number of undertrial prisoners who were confined for more than 1 year in the jails of the country as on 31.12.2022

 

Sl.

State/UT

1 to 2 Years

2 to 3 Years

3 to 5 Years

Above 5 Years

1

Andhra Pradesh

280

58

53

1

2

Arunachal Pradesh

14

9

10

4

3

Assam

1209

128

137

45

4

Bihar

6393

2818

1481

402

5

Chhattisgarh

2196

1137

406

66

6

Goa

194

71

0

16

7

Gujarat

1885

1032

822

447

8

Haryana

3700

1543

786

53

9

Himachal Pradesh

444

261

243

48

10

Jharkhand

2181

1044

845

315

11

Karnataka

2194

863

677

225

12

Kerala

391

92

38

7

13

Madhya Pradesh

4274

2105

1675

211

14

Maharashtra

5759

2822

2261

1850

15

Manipur

48

14

26

22

16

Meghalaya

152

66

77

19

17

Mizoram

42

22

3

1

18

Nagaland

28

25

17

15

19

Odisha

2200

1166

1167

480

20

Punjab

4398

1967

716

119

21

Rajasthan

3005

1974

1621

453

22

Sikkim

56

31

18

2

23

Tamil Nadu

613

264

81

27

24

Telangana

272

44

24

9

25

Tripura

39

13

7

0

26

Uttar Pradesh

13891

9819

8760

4540

27

Uttarakhand

748

383

185

28

28

West Bengal

3464

2305

2187

1379

29

A & N Islands

13

1

17

1

30

Chandigarh

98

54

46

0

31

DNH & Daman Diu

45

19

17

2

32

Delhi

2426

1284

982

407

33

Jammu & Kashmir

823

543

480

253

34

Ladakh

3

1

4

1

35

Lakshadweep

0

0

0

0

36

Puducherry

24

2

0

0

 

Total

63502

33980

25869

11448

 

 

This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Ajay Kumar Mishra in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.

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