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    End Caste-Based Allotment Of Work To Prisoners, Delete Caste Column In Prison Registers : Supreme Court

    Posted 04 Oct 2024

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    Recently, Supreme Court in Sukanya Santha vs. UoI & Others Case struck down provisions of Prison Manuals of several States as per which jobs were assigned to prisons based on castes.

    • Key issues highlighted in the case include persistent caste-based discrimination in prisons with respect to segregation of barracks, division of manual labour, and provisions that discriminate against prisoners belonging to Denotified tribes (DNTs) and “habitual offenders”.
    • Court also laid down guidelines for prevention of segregation and division of labour solely on the basis of the caste of the prisoners in Prisons.

    Key highlights of the Judgment

    • Court struck down caste-based discrimination within prison walls as unconstitutional for being violative of Articles 14, 15, 17, 21, and 23 of the Constitution.
    • Caste column and any references to caste in undertrial and/or convicts’ prisoners’ registers inside the prisons shall be deleted.
    • Within a period of three months:
      • All States and UTs are directed to revise their Prison Manuals/Rules in line with the judgment 
      • Union government is directed to make necessary changes to address caste-based discrimination in Model Prison Manual 2016 and Model Prisons and Correctional Services Act 2023.
    • Reference to habitual offenders in the prison manuals should be in accordance with the legislative definitions of respective State Laws.

    About DNTs and ‘Habitual Offenders’

    • DNTs, also known as Vimukta Jati, are the tribes that were listed originally under the Criminal Tribes act of 1871, as criminal tribes.
      • Criminal Tribes Act was repealed in 1949 and thus 'de-notified' the tribal communities.
    • ‘Habitual Offenders’ are defined under Habitual Offenders Act of respective States to categorize person who has been convicted of multiple crimes and are considered a danger to society.
      • Idate Commission (2017) recommended to immediately repeal Habitual Offenders Act by respective States as it gives scope for harassment of the members of DNTs.
    • Tags :
    • Habitual Offenders
    • DNTs
    • Idate Commission (2017)
    • Model Prison Manual 2016
    • Model Prisons and Correctional Services Act 2023
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