City
Epaper

J&K HC Chief Justice Gita Mittal visits Srinagar Central Jail

By IANS | Updated: July 28, 2019 14:10 IST

In the first visit of its kind, Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Justice Gita Mittal, has visited the Srinagar Central Jail to inspect various facilities being provided to the prisoners and listen to their grievances, officials said on Sunday.

Open in App

Officials said the Chief Justice on Saturday inspected various arrangements related to diet, health, hygiene, sanitation, prisoners' barracks, vocational training and medical facilities put in place for inmates.

She was received by DGP Prisons V.K. Singh and was presented with a Guard of Honour.

"She took a round of the jail premises and interacted with the inmates. The Chief Justice was accompanied by A.R. Malik, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Srinagar, and Jawad Ahmad, Principal Secretary to Chief Justice," an official said.

Mittal said the aim of the judiciary is to provide legal aid services to all inmates.

She emphasized that there is a need to generate awareness among the inmates about their rights, adding efforts are being made to link the courts with the jails for trial purpose.

"V.K. Singh, DGP (prisons), informed the Chief Justice that there are 3,394 inmates in the J&K prisons which include 137 female inmates. He said that out of the sanctioned strength of 1,581 posts, currently 911 are filled while as 670 posts are vacant which include nine doctors and 30 para-medics," the official added.

"Singh also told her that vocational training in trades like carpentry, electrician, cutting and tailoring, crewel work, computers and paper machine are being imparted in the jail."

"Besides sports, cultural activities and library, television sets have been provided in all barracks for the recreation of inmates. He apprised the Chief Justice about the e-Prisons Management System in which data of prisoners is computerized and shared on a National Portal."

The DGP said that steps are being taken to modernize the interview rooms and to further streamline interview procedure in the jails.

"He also talked about the ongoing e-courts project and new jail manual which is in the final stage," the official added.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Chief JusticeDGPV K SinghA R MalikJawad Ahmad
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiACC Approves Immediate Repatriation of NIA Chief Sadanand Date to Maharashtra

MumbaiTwo Mumbai Police Officers Dismissed After ACB Catches Them Taking Rs 2.3 Lakh Bribe

Mumbai‘One Mandal–One Police Officer’: Maharashtra’s New Move for Safer Festive Celebrations

MumbaiMumbai Police Transfers 23 Senior Inspectors to Side Postings After Declining Promotion

NationalOm Prakash, Ex-Karnataka DGP, Found Dead at His Home in Bengaluru

National Realted Stories

NationalCongress now spreading confusion over Aravalli: Rajasthan BJP

NationalDisproportionate assets case: K’taka Lokayukta raids multiple locations

NationalPeople in Varanasi to get 24 'Smart Parks' with yoga, walking & gym facilities near their homes

NationalNo one can stop BJP from working in TTAADC areas: Tripura CM

NationalAcharya Balakrishna says 'Swadeshi is way of life'; hails PM Modi's commitment