States High court

No Solitary Confinement in Prisons, Heinous Crime Convicts Separated: Maharashtra Govt to HC

The Maharashtra government on Monday informed the Bombay High Court that, according to the law, no prison in the state practices solitary confinement. However, prisoners convicted of heinous crimes are kept separately.

Public prosecutor Hiten Venegaonkar informed a bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Prithviraj Chavan that individuals convicted of serious offenses, such as bomb blasts, are segregated from other inmates.

The division bench was hearing a petition filed by Himayat Baig, who was convicted in the 2010 Pune blast case. Baig claimed that he has been held in solitary confinement at Nashik Central Prison for the past 12 years and requested to be transferred.

Himayat Baig has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the 2010 Pune blast case. Public prosecutor Hiten Venegaonkar informed the court that no prison in Maharashtra practices solitary confinement.

“Currently, we do not follow solitary confinement at all. We only separate convicts sentenced to life imprisonment for serious and heinous offenses, such as blasts, from other convicts,” he stated. Venegaonkar clarified that there is a distinction between solitary confinement and keeping convicts separated from others.

He further explained that under Section 11 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, only a court that has convicted and sentenced the accused has the authority to order solitary confinement for no more than three months.

The bench directed Venegaonkar to file a short affidavit to confirm this and scheduled the next hearing for two weeks later.

Baig was the only person convicted in the February 2010 blast at German Bakery in Pune, which resulted in 17 deaths and 60 injuries. Six others charged in the case, including Yasin Bhatkal, who is alleged to have planted the bomb, remain at large.

Read More: Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, States High Court, International

Nunnem Gangte

Recent Posts

Akshay Kumar Moves Bombay HC To Protect His Personality Rights

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has approached the Bombay High Court seeking protection of his personality…

3 months ago

Bribery Case: CBI Arrests NHIDCL Executive Director

The Central Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday arrested the Executive Director and Regional Officer of…

3 months ago

Supreme Court Issues Slew Of Directions On Green Crackers Issue

The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down detailed interim guidelines permitting the sale and use…

3 months ago

INX Media Case: Delhi HC Relaxes Travel Restrictions On Karti Chidambaram

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday relaxed the travel restrictions placed on Congress MP Karti…

3 months ago

Delhi HC Rules Lawyers’ Offices Not Commercial Establishments; Quashes NDMC Case Against Advocate

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday clarified that the professional office of a lawyer does…

3 months ago

Delhi HC Allows Actor Rajpal Yadav To Travel To Dubai For Diwali Event

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday permitted actor Rajpal Yadav to travel to Dubai to…

3 months ago