City
Epaper

Proposal for prisoners' rights to conjugal visits forwarded to home department: Delhi govt to court

By IANS | Updated: October 14, 2023 18:05 IST

New Delhi, Oct 14 A petition filed in the Delhi High Court has said that conjugal visits, away ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 14 A petition filed in the Delhi High Court has said that conjugal visits, away from the scrutiny of prison officials, are a "fundamental right."

Citing practices in several other countries, the Delhi government told the court that a proposal regarding prisoners' rights to seek conjugal visits has been forwarded to the state's Home Department. A Division Bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula was hearing a petition urging the Delhi government and DG (Prisons) to make suitable arrangements in jails for conjugal visits by prisoners' spouses.

This public interest litigation (PIL) was originally filed in May 2019, leading to the High Court issuing notices to relevant authorities. The above-mentioned proposal is also set to be conveyed to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs for the issuance of necessary guidelines.

The Bench has granted the Delhi government six weeks to provide updates following its recommendation, and has posted the matter for hearing on January 15, 2024.

The PIL aims to challenge the state's prison rule, which currently requires the presence of a jail officer during prisoner-spouse meetings, and also sought to declare conjugal visits a "fundamental right" for inmates.

The petition highlights that despite most prisoners being within a sexually active age bracket, they are denied conjugal visitation.

It points out the progressive approach taken by courts in various countries, considering conjugal visits an important human right and their potential to reduce crimes within prisons.

The petition stresses that prisoners should not be denied private meetings with their spouses based on the existing provisions of parole and furlough within the Indian penal system, particularly as these options are not available to undertrial inmates.

Furthermore, it asserts that conjugal visits are not only essential for enforcing the fundamental human rights of incarcerated individuals but also vital for the well-being of their spouses who are suffering without any wrongdoing on their part.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsKIYG 2025: Bihar, J&K bag first weightlifting medals; 13 national records set in 5-day event

NationalUnion Minister Ravneet Bittu hails from Ludhiana but did nothing for development: Punjab CM

NationalSudheeran fires first salvo as party undergoes leadership change in Kerala

InternationalAnita Anand had quick rise in Canada politics

Entertainment"We have taken this very seriously..": Ashoke Pandit on FWICE appeal to boycott Turkey for shooting locations

National Realted Stories

NationalPain of people affected by Pak shelling is ‘personal to me’: Omar Abdullah

NationalJharkhand: PMJJBY proving to be a boon for poor in Koderma, 1.31 lakh people enrolled

NationalMP Cong files complaint against Minister Vijay Shah for comments on Col Sofiya Qureshi

NationalTwo-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra conferred honorary rank of Lt. Colonel

NationalIn a push to industrial and logistics sector, Maha govt sings MoU for investment worth Rs 5,000 cr