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Jharkhand HC orders formation of three-member panel to monitor open jails in state

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 13, 2026
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Ranchi, April 13 (IANS) The Jharkhand High Court on Monday directed the state government to constitute a three-member committee to ensure effective monitoring and improvement of facilities in open jails in the state.

Acting suo motu in line with directions issued by the Supreme Court, a division bench of Chief Justice M.S. Sonak and Justice Rajesh Shankar emphasised the need for structured supervision of open prison systems in the state.

The bench ordered that the committee be headed by the Home Secretary and must mandatorily include the Inspector General (IG) of Prisons and the Superintendent of the open jail concerned.

Observing that the inclusion of key administrative and operational officials is essential to ensure accountability and ground-level implementation of reforms, the court further directed the state government to file a status report on the constitution of the committee by the next date of hearing on June 11.

During the proceedings, Advocate Piyush Chitresh appeared on behalf of the state government.

The court’s intervention comes against the backdrop of directions issued by the Supreme Court to all states, mandating the constitution of similar committees under their respective Home Departments to strengthen the open prison framework across the country.

Open prisons, which are designed to promote rehabilitation by allowing inmates greater freedom and responsibility, have long faced challenges relating to infrastructure, basic amenities, and consistent monitoring.

The committee, as envisaged under the apex court’s directives, will be tasked with reviewing and improving essential facilities such as healthcare services, quality of food, sanitation, recreational infrastructure, including gyms, and other basic arrangements within open jails.

In addition, the panel is expected to recommend and implement measures for the social reintegration of inmates. This includes skill development, employment opportunities, and community engagement to help prisoners get back to the mainstream of society.

Taking note of these objectives, the Jharkhand High Court emphasised the need for time-bound compliance and proactive governance.

–IANS

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