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Supreme Court orders states to draft release policy for elderly, terminally ill prisoners

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The Supreme Court has directed all states and Union Territories to formulate a policy for releasing elderly and terminally ill inmates. The order aims to uphold constitutional values, including dignity and humane treatment, within prison systems. According to available data, more than 5,000 prisoners currently fall under these vulnerable categories. Authorities have been given a three-month deadline to put the policy in place.

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