Madras HC directs release of life convict in murder case
PTI
Published Dec 15, 2017, 6:12 am IST
According to the scheme, prisoners who have served impr-isonment for over seven years as on 2008 become eligible for premature release.
Madras high court
Chennai: The Madras high court has issued directions for the immediate release of P. Lakshmi Narasimhan undergoing life sentence in connection with the 1986 murder of south Indian actress Rani Padmini and her mother.
A division bench comprising justices Rajiv Shakdher and N Sathish Kumar passed the order on Wednesday on a habeas corpus plea moved by Narasiman's wife S. L. Mary.
Mary wanted the government to release her husband prematurely under a scheme introduced by the Tamil Nadu government on September 11, 2008.
According to the scheme, prisoners who have served imprisonment for over seven years as on 2008 become eligible for premature release.
But when Narasiman made a representation under the scheme to the prison authorities, the state opposed it on the ground that he was originally awarded death sentence, and is undergoing life term as the Supreme Court had commuted his sentence.
Therefore, technically he was not a life prisoner and could not be considered eligible for premature release under the scheme, the state then contended. When the plea came up for hearing, the bench pointed out that the state does not put forth any other objection to the relief sought for by the petitioner in terms of the scheme. The objection raised by the state had already been repelled by the court in a similar case earlier, the bench said and directed the government to release him forthwith, unless his detention is required in connection with another case.
PTI
Published Dec 15, 2017, 6:12 am IST
According to the scheme, prisoners who have served impr-isonment for over seven years as on 2008 become eligible for premature release.
Madras high court
Chennai: The Madras high court has issued directions for the immediate release of P. Lakshmi Narasimhan undergoing life sentence in connection with the 1986 murder of south Indian actress Rani Padmini and her mother.
A division bench comprising justices Rajiv Shakdher and N Sathish Kumar passed the order on Wednesday on a habeas corpus plea moved by Narasiman's wife S. L. Mary.
Mary wanted the government to release her husband prematurely under a scheme introduced by the Tamil Nadu government on September 11, 2008.
According to the scheme, prisoners who have served imprisonment for over seven years as on 2008 become eligible for premature release.
But when Narasiman made a representation under the scheme to the prison authorities, the state opposed it on the ground that he was originally awarded death sentence, and is undergoing life term as the Supreme Court had commuted his sentence.
Therefore, technically he was not a life prisoner and could not be considered eligible for premature release under the scheme, the state then contended. When the plea came up for hearing, the bench pointed out that the state does not put forth any other objection to the relief sought for by the petitioner in terms of the scheme. The objection raised by the state had already been repelled by the court in a similar case earlier, the bench said and directed the government to release him forthwith, unless his detention is required in connection with another case.