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Supreme Court directs States, UTs to furnish updated details on prisons, including overcrowding

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Last updated: March 22, 2026 7:30 am
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Published: March 22, 2026
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The Supreme Court has directed all the States and Union Territories (UTs) to furnish updated details relating to jails, including the sanctioned capacity of each prison and steps taken to check overcrowding, by May 18, 2026.

A Bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta also asked the States and UTs to provide details about the number of women’s prisons within their jurisdictions and the facilities available in them, including the measures taken to ensure education and overall welfare of children living with the female inmates.

The Bench noted that senior advocate Gaurav Agrawal, who is assisting the top court as an amicus curiae in a suo motu matter concerning inhuman conditions in jails, has drawn its attention to the fact that the statistics placed on record by the States and UTs pertain to 2023.

The Bench said that, having regard to the nature of issues involved and the necessity of an informed adjudicatory exercise, the availability of updated contemporaneous data was indispensable for the effective consideration of the proceedings.

“Accordingly, we deem it appropriate to direct all the States and Union territories to place on record updated and comprehensive statistics relating to all prisons situated within their respective jurisdictions,” the Bench said in its order passed on Tuesday (March 17, 2026).

It said the data shall include jail-wise capacity of each prison, total number of prisoners, percentage of overcrowding in each jail, steps proposed to address overcrowding, details of women’s jails, facilities provided to women prisoners and children accompanying them (including educational and medical facilities), sanctioned strength of prison staff, existing vacancies, steps taken to fill them, along with all ancillary aspects relating to prison administration.

The Bench directed the States and UTs to furnish complete particulars indicating the sanctioned capacity of each prison and the total number of prisoners lodged as on March 1, 2026, along with jail-wise details reflecting the extent of occupancy.

The apex court said the States and UTs would file comprehensive affidavits, duly sworn by the home secretary, providing the requisite details by May 18.

It said the top court registry would forward copies of the affidavits received from the States and UTs to the amicus, who would prepare a comprehensive note detailing the statistics and information provided by them.

It posted the matter for hearing on May 26.

Published – March 22, 2026 01:00 pm IST



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