Mangalore: Jail inmates enlightened on concept of plea bargaining


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore(DV)

Mangalore, Aug 13: "It is the responsibility of every citizen to be aware of the law. Most crimes are committed due to stress. In law, there is provision that if the accused who commits a minor offence appears before the judge and admits guilt in return for concession in punishment, in such cases prosecuted under provision of CRPC 265, the judge can dismiss the charges or may punish the accused with one-fourth of the prescribed imprisonment or one-fourth of the fine, or may release on probation for good conduct," said Ganesh B, senior civil court judge, Dakshina Kannada.

He was speaking after inaugurating a legal awareness programme for prisoners regarding plea bargaining and rights of prisoners at the district jail here on Wednesday August 13.

He also said that staff for the recently opened legal clinic aid will start performing within three days and lawyers will be appointed for the same. "This will help jail inmates who cannot afford lawyers due to their financial conditions or to get information about law-related problems. Here the court will try to settle cases through plea bargaining," he said.

Undi Manjula Shivappa, judge of judicial magistrate first class (III court) said, "Poverty and circumstances are the main reasons for most of the crimes. When an individual commits a minor offence, police arrest the accused under IPC 379 or under Karnataka Police Act. After producing in court, the accused is sent to judicial custody. The accused may have committed the offence because of poverty or circumstances. But due to financial constraints, he cannot afford a lawyer. In this situation legal aid clinic will help.

"If an individual commits a minor offence and pleads guilty, then the prosecutor can dismiss the case with lesser punishment. If the police file case after case on the individual, he will come in contact with criminals and become an anti-social element. The accused would have spent more years in judicial custody than if he had been convicted. This comes to our notice only after evidence is produced. In this situation if the accused pleads guilty on minor charges, in return the prosecutor can dismiss the charges under purview of law or reduce the quantum of punishment on humanitarian grounds. This will be applicable only for minor offences, and not for serious crimes where punishments may be seven or more years in jail, death sentence or life imprisonment.

Mohanraj, advocate and member of Mangalore Bar Association, said that jail inmates should get basic facilities. "Inmates cannot be deprived of basic facilities which are provided to common man. If any individual cannot afford lawyer due to financial problems, there is provision in law to get one. Legal clinic will help jail inmates in obtaining the necessary information," he said.

P Ashok Ariga, president of Mangalore Bar Association said most crimes are committed because of three reasons - poverty, sudden provocation and for luxury.

On this occasion M Friends WhatsApp group donated books collected by Ahamed Anwar from the past 20 years to jail inmates.

  

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  • Antonio D'Silva, Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 14 2014

    I dont see the word REHABILITATION.

    We all know and understand that Poverty drives people to commit crimes and mercy needs to be shown to the petty criminal whose crime was driven by hunger.

    But what is the expectation when you release a petty criminal for good behaviour in jail and then he begins to miss the daily meals. They go back to square one.

    And this is why a REHABILITATION program would be needed in parallel to this humanitarian concept whereby the released inmates can earn a living without having to resort to petty crimes.

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  • haneef puttur, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 14 2014

    Great to see MFriends Family in pictures. Great work by MFriends Group. It is inspiring to see that, you are using technology and social media for sake of better society. Hope various initiatives taken by your groups in medical and education sector will be a role model for others and will lead in creating a new generation of people who use social media more for contributing to our better society. Wishing all the team members of MFriends great success in the coming days ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 14 2014

    Mangalore Model should be implemented all over India ...

    DisAgree [2] Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse


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