HC: Lifer entitled to be free as per GO
2008 order granted premature release.
Chennai: The Madras high court has ordered that a life convict from Kasimedu is entitled to premature release as per a 2008 G.O as he has already served 14 years’ imprisonment.
A division bench, comprising Justice S. Rajeswaran and P.N. Prakash, allowed the habeas corpus petition filed by S. Mallika, seeking premature release of her son Ilango, who was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a murder case.
According to the petitioner, on February 14, 1992, the Kasimedu police arrested her son in connection with a murder. On February 18, 1995, her son was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by a sessions court, which was confirmed by the HC.
By an order dated September 11, 2008, the state government ordered the release of 1,405 life convicts who had completed seven years of actual imprisonment as on September 15, 2008. Mallika’s son ought to have been considered for premature release under the G.O. since he had already put in eight years of imprisonment as on September 15, 2008.
Though he had fulfilled all the conditions contained in the G.O., he was not considered for premature release by the government. Hence, Mallika sent a representation to the state government, but there was no response, she said. The bench said the detenue had already been in incarceration for more than 14 years.
The 2008 government order had said on completion of seven years, the life convicts were entitled for premature release whereas his case was not considered because the probation officer reported that his life would not be safe were he to be released.
“We do not sail with the submission of the probation officer and we are unable to accept the submission put forth by the additional public prosecutor,” the bench added.