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Sharp decline in disposal, increased pendency -- how pandemic affected district courts in India -Akshat Jain

-ThePrint.in There’s been a 40% decline in disposal of cases during pandemic, a report mapping district courts’ performance showed.  The study was conducted by a Delhi-based think-tank.  New Delhi: The pandemic has severely affected the justice delivery system in India, causing a sharp decline in the disposal of cases,  a study mapping the performance of district courts during the pandemic shows.  In its latest report called ‘Data Speak: A look at the District...

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Slow wheel: Editorial on the complicated bail process of undertrial PRIsoners

-The Telegraph It has been estimated that 76% of all PRIsoners in India — 371,848 in absolute numbers — are undertrials Days after the Indian president, Droupadi Murmu, highlighted the plight of poor and tribal undertrials languishing in jails for petty crimes despite getting bail, the Supreme Court has sought details of such PRIsoners for formulating a national scheme for their release. This is timely. It has been estimated that 76% of...

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Psychological test of death row convicts is essential, says Supreme Court

-The Hindu Apex court says mitigating investigators need to be given access to the PRIsoners to dig out any circumstances which may help the court when it hears the appeal In a significant order, the Supreme Court has made it clear that the psychological evaluation of condemned PRIsoners by expert doctors, and access to them by mitigating investigators, are essential before the hearing begins on their appeals against the death penalty. A Bench...

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Centre notifies rules under Act empowering police to obtain physical and biological samples of convicts

-ANI/ ThePrint.in The central government on Monday notified the rules under the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 which empowers police to obtain physical and biological samples of convicts and those accused of a crime. The Act authorises a police officer or a PRIson officer of the Central government, state government or Union territory administration, authorised by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and the units under its control, to access the information...

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What numbers don’t tell us -Maitreyi Misra

-The Hindu PRIsons are meant to facilitate rehabilitation but have become disempowering spaces with a mental health crisis The latest numbers are out. 9,180 PRIsoners with mental illness, 150 deaths by suicide, five PRIsoners with schizophrenia and epilepsy have died. While we know the numbers, we do not know what is being considered as a mental illness and whether these numbers are limited to persons who are in the mental health ward, or...

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