Legal experts and the Supreme Court have weighed in on the issue of delayed releases. The Supreme Court advocate R.K. Kapoor highlights that the Supreme Court had ordered the immediate release of not only undertrials but also convicts who had served their full sentences. The court expressed concern regarding prisoners. The Supreme Court stated that undertrials who have spent one-third of the sentence for their alleged crime should be released on bond. The bench instructed jail superintendents to initiate action under Section 479 of the BNS for first-time offenders. Undertrials who have served one-third of their sentence should be released within a month, and a report should be submitted to the relevant state or central government department.
breaking
- Potential Suicide in Hazaribagh: Young Man’s Body Recovered
- Jashpur on the path to becoming a food processing hub: Continuous efforts by NIFTEM Kundli
- Handicraft Awards 2025: Honouring Indian Handicrafts, Special Recognition for Chhattisgarh’s National Award Winner Ms. Hirabai Jhareka Baghel
- Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai offers prayers at Aghor Gurupith, prays for the prosperity of the state
- Naxalism is now breathing its last in Chhattisgarh, a new era of development has begun — Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
- A New Chapter of Tourism Set to Begin in Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Jan Tourism Promotion Scheme to Give New Flight to Chhattisgarh Tourism
- Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai’s Special Initiative to Promote Tourism
- Chhattisgarh Government is Fulfilling Every Guarantee of Prime Minister Modi—Chief Minister Shri Sai
