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Delay in communication of bail orders affects liberty, needs redressal on 'war footing': SC Judge

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Delay in communication of bail orders affects liberty, needs redressal on war footing: SC Judge
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New Delhi: Supreme Court judge Justice D Y Chandrachud has termed the delay in communicating bail orders to prison authorities as a very serious deficiency and stressed the need to address it on 'war footing' as it touches the human liberty of every under-trial prisoner.

He was speaking at the e-Inauguration of Virtual Courts and e-Sewa Kendra at Allahabad High Court and District Court to facilitate online legal assistance to litigants.

"A very serious deficiency in the criminal justice system is the delay in the communication of bail orders, which we need to address on a war footing. Because this touches upon human liberty of every under-trial or even a convict who has got a suspension of the sentence..." he said.

Recently, Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan, spent an extra day in the Arthur Road jail in Mumbai, despite securing bail from the Bombay High Court in the drugs-on-cruise case as the formal bail order was not received by the jail officials.

Prior to this, a CJI N V Ramana-led bench had expressed strong displeasure over reports of delay in implementation of bail orders and had said it would set up a secure, credible and authentic channel for transmission of orders. Even in the digital age, we are still looking at the skies for the pigeons to communicate orders, the bench had said. The Supreme Court had then ordered the implementation of a project - Fast and Secure Transmission of Electronic Records (FASTER) - for faster communication and compliance of its orders and had asked all states and union territories to ensure internet facility, with adequate speed, in every jail.

Speaking at the event, Justice Chandrachud referred to one of the initiatives of the Orissa High Court which provides for the grant of e-custody certificate to every under-trial prisoner and convict who is undergoing a sentence of imprisonment.

"That certificate will give us all the requisite data with regard to that particular under-trial or convict, right from the initial remand to the subsequent progress of each case. This will also help us in ensuring that bail orders are communicated as soon as they are made, from the place they are communicated, to the jails for immediate implementation," he said.

Justice Chandrachud also referred to the importance of virtual courts and said that they have been set up in 12 states for adjudicating traffic challans.

"Across the country, 99.43 lakh cases have been completed. Fines have been collected for 18.35 lakh cases. The total fine collected is over 119 crores of rupees. About 98,000 violators chose to contest the case", the judge said.

Justice Chandrachud said that 2.,95 crore criminal cases are pending in district courts in the country and over 77 per cent of cases are more than one year old.

Many criminal cases are pending as the accused remain absconding for years. For example, the oldest sessions court case in Uttar Pradesh where the accused is absconding is sessions trial 64 of 1976 at Gorakhpur, he added.

The major reasons for the delay in disposal of criminal cases are the accused remaining absconding, particularly after bail is granted, and secondly, the non-appearance of official witnesses during the course of the criminal trial for recording evidence, he further said. Justice Chandrachud urged the use of information and communication technology here also pointing out that the e-committee of the Supreme Court is currently working on the issue.

Indicating the overwhelming number of hits per day on the service portal created by the E-committee as well as the mobile application and the fact that the E-Taal website recorded 391 crore e-transactions during the pandemic, the judge expressed, "It shows us that citizens today are really expecting that we use the facilities of ICT which are placed at our command for the purpose of their benefit".

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