Mandoli inmates complain about poor conditions

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One of the inmates of the Mandoli jail, who is out on furlough, on Thursday apprised the Delhi High Court of the issues faced by the prisoners such as non-functional AC vents, improperly installed mosquito nets, and the “hectic” process they go through to meet their family members.

A Bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar directed the Director General of Prisons to ensure adequate facilities to prisoners to meet their family members and to also look into the other issues.

Amicus curiae Sumer Kumar Sethi said the quantity of food available to the inmates was “insufficient” and suggested putting up cameras in the kitchen area to ascertain the reason.

While the court asked the prison authorities to look into this aspect as well, Delhi government standing counsel Rahul Mehra said there was some wastage of food during the cleaning and cooking process.

The Bench, however, said that the quality of food was good in the prison.

The court also issued directions to the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) to ensure cleanliness around the jail, saying the surroundings of the prison were “in a terrible state“.

“Given the terrible state of the drainage around the Mandoli jail and garbage collected in its immediate vicinity, EDMC is directed to regularly, atleast fortnightly, clean it,” the Bench said.

On the issue of defacement of the prison’s walls, the court issued a general direction to the Delhi Police to create awareness among people against engaging in such activity.