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PIL stokes debate on inmates’ right to conjugal visits

  • August 28, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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PIL stokes debate on inmates’ right to conjugal visits

Subject : Polity

Section: Constitution

Conjugal Visits

  • Conjugal visits allow prisoners private time with spouses within jail premises to benefit their psychological well-being, marital bonds, and the prison environment.

Legal Significance of Conjugal Visits:

  • Advocates argue they’re a fundamental right for prisoners’ spouses, aligned with international agreements recognizing prisoner rights and family importance.
  • Most prison Acts and Rules acknowledge the need to maintain family and social relations.
    • Expert emphasizes the role of family ties in prisoners’ reformation.

Legal Precedents and Examples:

  • Ludhiana’s ‘Parivar Mulakat’ program: face-to-face meetings with loved ones.
  • Madras HC’s stance: allowing conjugal relationships; landmark judgment on parole.
  • Delhi prison administration: challenges due to overcrowding, limited infrastructure, and existing alternatives like parole.

Judicial Views:

  • Sunil Batra vs Delhi Administration (1979): Justice Iyer emphasizes family visits’ humane role.
  • Jasvir Singh vs State of Punjab: High Court recognizes conjugal relationship right under Article 21.
  • Meharaj vs State (2022): Madras HC allows conjugal visits for specific reasons, differentiating law-abiders and violators.

Parole and Furlough:

Parole:

  • Prisoner release with suspension of the sentence.
  • Conditional, subject to behavior and reporting to authorities for a fixed period.
  • Not a right, granted for specific reasons (e.g., family events).
  • Denial is possible if against societal interest, despite a strong case.

Furlough:

  • Similar to parole but for long-term imprisonment.
  • The furlough period counts as sentence remission.
  • Treated as a prisoner’s right, granted periodically.
  • It aims to maintain family ties and counter the effects of prolonged incarceration.
PIL stokes debate on inmates’ right to conjugal visits Polity

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