HC seeks details from Puducherry govt on transfer of prison officials

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The Monday took a serious view of transfer of some Puducherry prison officials a day after they were asked to provide certain details by an curiae appointed by the court to look into unnatural death of prisoners as part of a nationwide exercise.

After going through a report filed by the curie, R Vaigai, it directed the and IG of Prisons Puducherry to submit files related to the entire matter on March 1 to the court.

in her report submitted that the team led by her during its visit to the jail in Puducherry had sought various details, including files related to prisoners on parole, wound register and medical records.

While some of the information was furnished on February 17, the prison officials assured to provide the rest the next day. But, to their surprise, the team members learnt through newspapers that the officials with whom they interacted had been transferred.

The orders of transfers were withheld subsequently on the intervention of the

The bench directed the to produce all files pertaining to the request of the amicus curiae, transfer files of officers, file of of prisons cancelling the relieving orders and files pertaining to the chief minister's note.

The court had appointed the to inspect prisons in and Puducherry as part of a PIL it had taken up in October 2017 and after expressing dissatisfaction with a report filed by the then.

The PIL was taken up following a order asking all the high courts to register a petition on their own to identify the next of kin of prisoners who admittedly died an unnatural death after 2012, as revealed by the National Crime Records Bureau and award suitable compensation to them.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 20:20 IST