Chhattisgarh High Court Directs State to Implement Supreme Court's Prison Reforms
The Chhattisgarh High Court has directed the state government to implement the Supreme Court's prison reforms, including setting up Open Correctional facilities. This move aims to improve the living conditions and rehabilitation of prisoners in the state.
The Supreme Court had earlier ordered all states to implement prison reforms, which include setting up Open Correctional facilities, to reduce overcrowding and improve the overall condition of prisons. The Chhattisgarh High Court has now directed the state government to comply with the Supreme Court's order and implement the reforms in a phased manner.
The Open Correctional facilities are designed to provide a more humane and rehabilitative environment for prisoners, with a focus on their social and economic reintegration into society. These facilities will provide prisoners with the opportunity to work, receive education and vocational training, and participate in recreational activities, all within a secure and supervised environment.
The Chhattisgarh government has been given a deadline to implement the prison reforms, and the High Court has directed the state to submit a report on the progress made in this regard. The court has also emphasized the need for the state government to allocate sufficient funds and resources to ensure the effective implementation of the prison reforms.
The implementation of prison reforms is a significant step towards improving the criminal justice system in Chhattisgarh and ensuring that prisoners are treated with dignity and respect. It is expected that the state government will take all necessary steps to comply with the High Court's order and implement the reforms in a timely and effective manner.
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