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Govt plans special remission for prisoners

New Delhi: Good news is in the offing for thousands of women and transgender convicts above the age of 50 with the government planning to commute their sentence over three phases subject to their behaviour in jail.
The scheme, part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, will also cover male prisoners above the age of 60 and physically challenged convicts who have completed more than half their total sentence, the Home Ministry said. Poor or indigent prisoners who have completed their sentence but are still in jail due to non-payment of fines imposed on them will benefit too with their fines being waived.

According to a recent Home Ministry communication to all states and union territories, prisoners who fulfil the eligibility criteria will be released in three phases -- on August 15, 2022, January 26, 2023 and August 15, 2023. The scheme, the ministry said, does not apply to prisoners sentenced to death or life imprisonment, and convicted in rape, terror charges, dowry deaths and money laundering cases.

Those convicted under the Explosives Act, National Security Act, Official Secrets Act, Anti-Hijacking Act as well as those convicted for human trafficking will also not be considered for remission. According to a 2020 official estimate, jails across India continued to remain overcrowded, lodging about 4.78 lakh prisoners against an actual capacity of 4.03 lakh. Of the total prisoners, nearly a lakh are women. The eligibility criteria for prisoners to be considered for remission includes convicts who have consistently maintained good conduct during their term in prisons, especially those with no punishment during the sentencing period in the last three years.

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