Delhi Govt tells Court: Process for creating post of Law Officers for each jail underway

By ANI | Published: September 27, 2019 04:30 PM2019-09-27T16:30:32+5:302019-09-27T17:23:46+5:30

On Friday, the Delhi High Court ruled a petition seeking the appointment of law officers for each Delhi jail following the Delhi government's submission that the process for the establishment of such a post is underway.

Delhi Govt tells Court: Process for creating post of Law Officers for each jail underway | Delhi Govt tells Court: Process for creating post of Law Officers for each jail underway

Delhi Govt tells Court: Process for creating post of Law Officers for each jail underway

On Friday, the Delhi High Court ruled a petition seeking the appointment of law officers for each Delhi jail following the Delhi government's submission that the process for the establishment of such a post is underway.

A Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice C Harishankar passed the order stating: "We direct the respondent to complete the process for appointing Law Officer for each Jail in Delhi, as expeditiously as possible and preferably within 12 weeks from the order of this court."

Petitioner Amit Sahni said that he is satisfied with the steps taken by the respondents for the appointment of Law Officers for each jail.

The PIL was filed to ensure compliance of Section 6 of Delhi Prison Act, 2000 by appointing one Law Officer for every jail of Delhi.

The petition had stated that Delhi Prison Act, 2000 (Delhi Act No.2 of 2002) was passed by the Legislative Assembly of National Capital Territory of Delhi on 23rd November 2000.

Section 6 of Delhi Prison Act, 2000 mandates that there shall be a Law Officer for every Jail. Apart from the same, it further mandates that there shall be a Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, a Medical Officer and a Welfare Officer for every jail.

The petition had alleged that there is only one Law Officer for all jails, who is having an office at Prison Headquarters, Tihar, New Delhi.

Further apart from the mandate of Section 6 of Delhi Prison Act, 2000, one Law Officer must be available at the Prison Headquarters, while at present, the only Law Officer is dealing with all legal issues relating all 16 jails of Delhi.

( With inputs from ANI )

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