How do indian prisons inform any message to their prisoners
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Answer : Prisons, and their administration, is a state subject covered by item 4 under the State List in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. The management and administration of prisons falls exclusively in the domain of the State governments, and is governed by the Prisons Act, 1894 and the Prison manuals of the respective state governments. Thus, the states have the primary role, responsibility and authority to change the current prison laws, rules and regulations.[1] The Central Government provides assistance to the states to improve security in prisons, for the repair and renovation of old prisons, medical facilities, development of borstal schools, facilities to women offenders, vocational training, modernization of prison industries, training to prison personnel, and for the creation of high security enclosures.
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The answer of your question is as follows
Rights of prisoners :
It is established that conviction for a crime does not reduce the person
into a non-person, so he is entitled to all the rights, which are generally
available to the non-prisoner. On the other hand, it cannot be denied that he
is not entitled for any absolute right, which is available to a non-prisoner
citizen but subject to some legal restrictions. The Supreme Court of United
States as well as the Indian Supreme Court held that prisoner is a human
being, a natural person and also a legal person. Being a prisoner he does not
cease to be a human being, natural person or legal person. Conviction for a
crime does not reduce the person into a non person, whose rights are subject
to the whim of the prison administration and therefore, the imposition of any
major punishment within the prison system is conditional upon the absencefrom the deterrent aspect to reformative and rehabilitative one. The
recommendations of the Jails Committee of 1919-20 paved the way for the
abolition of inhuman punishments for indiscipline. This resulted in the
enforcement of the discipline in a positive manner. All India Jail Reform
Committee 1980-83 has also recommended various rights of prisoners and
prison discipline. Thus, a gradual trend developed in the form of
enforcement of discipline motivated and encouraged by inducements like
remission of punishment due to good conduct, payment of wages for labour
rendered, creation of facilities like canteen and granting the privilege of
writing letters and allowing interviews with friends and relatives. It must be
noted that most of these “benefits” are now recognised by judiciary as part
of the basic rights of the prisoners.
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