PRISONERS RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Every living being is born free and has equal rights; no one including prisoners, shall not be subjected to torture or cruelty. Prisoners are also human beings and have a right to an adequate standard of living, including food, drinking water, accommodation, clothing and bedding. During British rule in India the prisons act, 1894 was present, but the rights were
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