Jaipur: Out of 6.10 lakh prisoners in the country, nearly 80 per cent are undertrials, Chief Justice of India N V Ramana said on Saturday while stressing the need to increase the efficiency of the criminal justice system.
In the criminal justice system, the process is punishment. From indiscriminate arrest to difficulty in obtaining bail, the process leading to prolonged incarceration of undertrial prisoners needs urgent attention, he said.
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Justice Ramana said that prolonged incarceration of the large number of people without any trial needs attention.
However, he said that the goal should not be limited to enabling the early release of undertrial prisoners.
Rather, we should question procedures which lead to such prolonged incarceration in huge numbers without a trial, he said.
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