Convicts too must breathe fresh air, maintain family ties: SC

New Delhi: Convicts too “must breathe fresh air” and be allowed to maintain social ties provided they show a tendency to reform, the Supreme Court has said and favoured a “humanistic approach” while dealing with pleas for parole or furlough to those serving long jail terms. A bench of Justices A K Sikri and Ashok […]

New Delhi: Convicts too "must breathe fresh air" and be allowed to maintain social ties provided they show a tendency to reform, the Supreme Court has said and favoured a "humanistic approach" while dealing with pleas for parole or furlough to those serving long jail terms.

A bench of Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan asked the government to update its rules, framed way back in 1955, on granting of parole and furlough, saying these were skeletal in nature.