prisons; and (ii) release
of prisoners on bail or parole and transfer of
prisoners from overcrowded prisons to the prisons
having lower number of prisoners ... detailed rules regarding
the administration of Open Work Camps, Semi-open
Training Institutions, Open Training Institutions and
Open Colonies suited to local conditions. The
underlying
prison
cells. Prisoners may be permitted to take up
employment outside the prison complex while
serving their sentence.
(emphasis added)
.........
49) SEMI-OPEN PRISON means ... Semi open shall be
communicated the reasons for rejection of their
case for being shifted to Semi open or open prison.
Further, before rejecting
While an inmate is living in open
conditions in a Semi-Open or Open
Training Institution or Open Work
Camp, he should be allowed ... comparison to Australia-981 prisoners,
England-125 prisoners and USA-616 prisoners. According to
as of 2007, the prison population
transferred from Semi-Open Jail, Tihar to Semi-Open Jail,
Mandoli. Thereafter, on 11.06.2019, the Petitioner was transferred to Open
Prison at Tihar Jail ... Semi-Open Jail.
77. Likewise, for being shifted to Open Jail, the criteria involves good
behavior, excellent conduct inside the Semi-Open Prison and performance
PRISON, KANNUR.
56 JAIMY
CONVICT NO.7604, CENTRAL PRISON, KANNUR.
57 GANU
CONVICT NO.7998, CENTRAL PRISON, KANNUR.
58 ABBAS
CONVICT NO.8000, CENTRAL PRISON ... PRISON, KANNUR.
62 VISWAMBARAN
CONVICT NO.8810, CENTRAL PRISON, KANNUR.
63 ASOKAN
CONVICT NO.8837, CENTRAL PRISON, KANNUR.
64 NACHI
CONVICT NO.9023, CENTRAL PRISON
Inspector General
of Prisons to consider if a prisoner or category of prisoners is unfit for being
sent to an open prison. Since the petitioner ... open
prison to a closed prison,
(1) Class I prisoners,
(m) women prisoners,
(n) any other prisoner or category of prisoners whom the
Inspector General
open
prison to a closed prison,
(l) Class I prisoners,
(m) women prisoners,
(n) any other prisoner or category of prisoners whom the
Inspector General ... files of the prisoners
at the respective Central Prisons and District Prisons,
Class-I.
(iv) The case of each prisoner shall be screened, regard
being
Central Prisons and Correctional Centers.
(b) District Prisons and Correctional Centers.
(c) Special Prisons and Correctional Centers.
(d) Open Prisons and Correctional Centers,
(e) Civil ... only Mumbai Central Prison, Central
Prisons other than Mumbai, District Prison and Sub-Prisons.
There is no reference, however, to Open Prisons and
Correctional Centres
follows:
“3.Kinds of prisons-Prisons shall be of three kinds. Central Prisons,
Special Prisons and Special Sub-Jails.
Explanation-Open Air Prison and State ... learned Amicus Curiea of
encouraging the establishment of “open jails” or “open prisons” is certainly worth
considering. It was brought to our notice that
follows:
3.Kinds of prisons-Prisons shall be of three kinds. Central Prisons, Special Prisons and Special Sub-Jails.
Explanation-Open Air Prison and State ... Prisons are required for reformation of particularly adolescent prisoners, since if they are permitted to mix with regular prisoners / convicts in a central prison