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Maharashtra: State has no record of convicts granted remission for good behaviour

The revelation came in the backdrop of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt's release from Pune's Yerwada Jail in February this year end. Dutt was released three months ahead of his prison term, on account of "good conduct".

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RTI reply says that the records are available at prison-level
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The prison department of the Maharashtra government does not have records of convicts who have been granted remission on account of good behaviour, revealed an RTI query.

The revelation came in the backdrop of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt's release from Pune's Yerwada Jail in February this year end. Dutt was released three months ahead of his prison term, on account of "good conduct".

RTI activist Mansoor Darvesh had filed the query with Maharashtra government seeking details of convicts who have secured early release from prison on account of their good conduct in the last five years.

Reacting to the RTI findings, a senior jail officer said that there is no provision to compile such records on a consolidated basis. However, the records are available at the prison-level.

Darvesh, in his RTI filed in March this year, had also sought the number of applications that are pending for remission and the reason for not acting on them.

In response to the query forwarded to the home department and then to the office of Additional DG and Inspector General of Prisons, it was stated the department does not keep records of convicts granted remission.

"The information sought is not compiled and thus not available," the letter received from the office of additional DG stated. The letter provided a list of 43 prisons across the state and said necessary information can be obtained from there.

Officer claimed that remission is a "very important" and "well-documented activity" of a prison and anybody can simply contact the jail administration and seek details.

"Remission is granted at the level of jail authorities and records are not with the government as there are no provisions of keeping centralised records. But not keeping records does not mean nobody has been granted remission," officer added.

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