SC judge recalls VR Krishna Iyer for historical reform in Soical justice
Superme Court Judge Justice Surya Kant discussed about the life of Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, his contributions to the jurisprudence of social justice, legal aid, and more comprehensively the prisoners’ rights and reforms in the prison administration. Delivering a lecture on the Justice Krishna lecture series organised by Himachal Pradesh Law University Shimla here today Justice Surya Kant said that Justice Iyer was also poineer of evolution of prison system as a mechanism of punishment and eventually, the contemporary context of prisons in tha nature of reformative and corrective institutions. He stated referring to the quote by hon’ble Justice V.R. Krishna
Iyer – ‘Inmates are the guests in prisons and jailors are the hosts’. He proposed a novel system of prison administration called ‘break-up and weekend prison’ whereby the prison inmates can be permitted, with special conditions, to move out of the prison during the weekdays and return to the prison premises over the weekend. He further categorised inmates on the basis of nature of crimes they commit viz. – the crimes caused by necessity and passion and the white collar crimes. The proposed system could be applied to former types of inmates.In her address, acting chief justice of Himachal Pradesh Justice Sabina discussed the gamut of jurisprudence related to prison rights and prison administration. She highlighted the need for reforms in the current system and making it more humane in approach. She also discussed about the legislative action, judicial activism, and state corrective measures to foster the goals of the rights of prisoners. Justice Sabina also emphasised the shift of approach towards prisoners after the Maneka Gandhi case. In her address she also congratulated the University for having organised the Pilot Lecture. Prof. Nishtha Jaswal in her address discussed the role of Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer in developing the Indian jurisprudence including aspects such as – social justice, legal aid, and prison reforms. She discussed about the humane approach of judiciary propagated by Justice Iyer and its influence on the current judicial system and access to justice.