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1987 Supreme(SC) 395

RANGANATH MISRA, R. S. PATHAK
Sanjay Suri – Appellant
Versus
Delhi Administration – Respondent


Advocates:
A.K.PANDEY, B.DUTTA, C.V.SUBBA RAO, HARDIP SINGH ANAND, NITYA RAMAKRISHNAN, PARIJAT SINHA, S.KARANJAWALA

We have been taken through the additional affidavit filed by Mr. P.V. Sinari, Inspector general of Prisons, Delhi Jail, New Delhi. We think it appropriate that the learned District Judge, Delhi, should visit Tihar Jail and after visiting the three parts of the jail, he should determine for himself whether the juvenile prisoners are being housed in that part of the jail which is said to have been reserved for them or whether they are to be found in the other two parts of the jail also which house adult prisoners. The learned District Judge will also ascertain whether the conditions in which the juvenile prisoners are kept correspond to the details mentioned in paragraph 4 of the aforesaid additional affidavit. While making the enquiry the learned District Judge will peruse the registers of the Tihar Jail and determine whether any incidents of unnatural assault, including the assault alleged against one Narendra Kumar Upadhyaya in the article by one Ram Narain Kumar published in the Sunday Mail of February 22-28, 1987 took place as mentioned in the article. The learned District Judge will submit his report to this court within one month from today. A copy of this order along with a c







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