Supreme Court Issues Notice On Plea Seeking Release Of 13 Agra Prisoners Who Were Juveniles At Time Of Offence

Update: 2021-07-01 09:13 GMT
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The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice in a plea seeking the release of 13 prisoners who have been lodged in Agra Jail for periods ranging from 14 to 22 years. The plea states that these prisoners have been denied release despite establishing that they were juveniles at the time of offence. A Bench headed by Justice Indira Banerjee took into consideration the submission of...

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The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice in a plea seeking the release of 13 prisoners who have been lodged in Agra Jail for periods ranging from 14 to 22 years. The plea states that these prisoners have been denied release despite establishing that they were juveniles at the time of offence.


A Bench headed by Justice Indira Banerjee took into consideration the submission of Advocate Rishi Malhotra, appearing for the Petitioners, and issued notice in the plea as well as application for interim bail.

The State of Uttar Pradesh has been directed to be served through the Standing Counsel.

The matter will be taken up on next Thursday.

The plea submits that despite rulings of the Juvenile Justice Board under the Juvenile Justice Act wherein it held that the Petitioners were juveniles as they were all below the age limit of 18 years, the State of Uttar Pradesh had failed to take any steps for their release.

"Though in majority of the cases their statutory criminal appeal are pending before the High Court against their conviction under various IPC offences, but the necessity and the need of hour is to direct immediate release of these Petitioners in view of the fact that not only they are declared juvenile but they have already undergone a maximum period of detention provided under Section 15 read with Section 16 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 viz. 3 years", submits the plea.

Referring to an order dated 24 May, 2012 wherein the Allahabad High Court had directed the Juvenile Justice Board to hold an inquiry for determination of the age of prisoners who were languishing in jail, the plea submits that JJ Board had categorically held that the Petitioners were juveniles on the date of the incident. Despite this order, they had been languishing in jail for more than a decade.

Stating that Article 21 of the Constitution of India guarantees right to life and personal liberty, the plea has prayed for the immediate release of the Petitioners in light of the JJ Board order. An application for interim bail has also been filed along with the plea.

(Tikam and others vs State of Uttar Pradesh and others).

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