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PIL in HC seeks direction to fill all pending vacancies in Delhi jails

New Delhi [India], April 18 (ANI): A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in Delhi High Court seeking direction to fill vacancies of Medical Officers, paramedical staff, Welfare Officers, Counsellors, Teachers for Education, Yoga Teachers and Vocational Counsellors and others in Delhi jails.

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New Delhi [India], April 18 (ANI): A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in Delhi High Court seeking direction to fill vacancies of Medical Officers, paramedical staff, Welfare Officers, Counsellors, Teachers for Education, Yoga Teachers and Vocational Counsellors and others in Delhi jails.
Petitioner Amit Sahni, lawyer-cum-activist also seeks directions to the Government of NCT Delhi and DG Prisons to constitute and notify the Board of Visitors, Service Board, State Advisory Board, Prison Development Board, and Forum for Prison Staff, as provided in the Delhi Prison Act 2000 and Delhi Prison Rules 2018, in the larger interest of prisoners lodged in Delhi Jails as well as in the interest of Delhi Prison Administration.
It also states that the Board of Visitors has already been constituted on September 13, 2019, but the same is not notified for the reasons best known to the respondents. Rule 1,638 of Delhi Prison Rules, 2018 provides that there will be two tiers of Visitors for the Prisons i.e. State Level Visitors and Board of Visitors. Further Rules 1,638 to 1,672 of Delhi Prison Rules, 2018 provides for the constitution, working, and functioning of the Board of Visitors, states the plea.
"There is an acute shortage of prison staff in general and particularly all posts of educational, correctional staff, psychiatric social workers, and psychologists are lying vacant for long. The respondents are duty-bound to take adequate steps not only for the welfare of the prisoners but for the well-being of the prison staff as well. The shortage of prison staff is a reason for inadequate management of Delhi Jails and many times the same leads to violence upon the errant inmates by the Jail Staff," said the plea.
Out of 46 deaths in Delhi Jails in 2019, 35 had died of natural deaths, while investigation is pending in at least 11 cases. Further in 2018, there were 33 natural deaths and 8 unnatural deaths, according to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, which is yet to release prison records data for 2020.
The recommendations of the All India Committee on Prison Reforms (Mulla Committee 1980-83) constituted for the issues of prisons administration in the country and which were followed by the Model Prison Manual formulated by the Government of India, have not been followed in Delhi jails and more particularly regarding recruitment of pending vacancies, training to Superintendents and other staff, the grievance of staff and their promotions etc, plea read. (ANI)

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