GS 2: Social JusticeGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Centre revises guidelines to help poor prisoners unable to pay fines, Pg12

Centre overhauls 'Support to Poor Prisoners' scheme with fixed timelines and senior official involvement for effective implementation and reduced prison overcrowding.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Union Home Ministry has revised guidelines for the 'Support to Poor Prisoners' scheme due to inadequate implementation by States/UTs.
  • The scheme, launched in 2023, aims to aid indigent prisoners unable to pay fines or bail sureties.
  • Revised guidelines mandate fixed timelines and involvement of senior officials for effective execution.
  • District-level Empowered Committees will now include nominees from the District Collector and District Judge.
  • Financial assistance of up to ₹25,000 can be sanctioned to facilitate the release of eligible prisoners.
  • The scheme excludes those accused under Acts like PMLA, NDPS, UAPA, and heinous crimes.

Detailed Insights:

  • The revised guidelines aim to strengthen institutional mechanisms for swift execution and reduce prison overcrowding.
  • When a prisoner is unable to pay a fine, the Jail Superintendent must inform the DLSA Secretary within a week.
  • The DLSA Secretary verifies the prisoner's financial status and recommends the case to the Empowered Committee.
  • The scheme excludes individuals accused of offenses under the Prevention of Corruption Act and other notified laws.
  • Those accused of terrorism, offenses affecting national security, dowry deaths, rape, and human trafficking are also excluded.
  • The Empowered Committee scrutinizes and approves eligible cases at the district level.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Indigent Prisoner: A prisoner who is unable to afford legal representation or pay fines/bail due to poverty.
  • District Legal Services Authority (DLSA): An organization that provides free legal aid and services at the district level.
  • Empowered Committee: A committee responsible for making decisions and implementing the 'Support to Poor Prisoners' scheme at the district level.
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