CHENNAI, August 1, 2013
S.
VIJAY KUMAR
The
death-row convict claims that information is crucial to defend his case
The
plea of A.G. Perarivalan alias Arivu, death row convict in the Rajiv Gandhi
assassination case, seeking details of a research scholar’s visit to Vellore
Central Prison in 2011 has been declined by the State government. Though the
convict claimed that the information was crucial to defend his case, the Prison
Department turned down his plea filed under the Right to Information Act
stating that the details sought were not available in jail records.
In
repeated petitions sent to the prison authorities in the last two years,
Perarivalan referred to the visit of Reena Mary George to the prison on April
13, 2011, in connection with her work on death row convicts.
Seeking
copies of the permission letters given to the researcher, he wanted to know on
record whether Ms. George met the three condemned prisoners–Murugan alias
Sriharan, Suthenthiraraja alias Santhan and him (the petitioner).
Confirming
that Ms. George had visited the prison and spent about four hours, the Public
Information Officer replied that there was no record of her interview details
in the prison.
In
his appeal, copies of which were made available to The Hindu, Perarivalan
argued that it was a well known procedure that a written permission was given
to those intending to visit prison for research activities and accused the PIO
of giving false and misleading information.
After
the second appeal was also turned down by the Additional Director-General of
Prisons, who said prisoners could not be given access to prison records as per
Rule 473 of the Tamil Nadu Prison Rules, 1983, Perarivalan sent an appeal to
the State Information Commission praying that his petitions be heard
expeditiously and he be granted personal appearance to present his case.
However,
the State government wrote to Perarivalan in the last week of June this year
stating that it was not feasible to comply with his request. “He also sought
details of mercy petitions processed by the Cabinet and referred to the
Governor. The information cannot be shared with the petitioner under the provisions
of the RTI Act,” an official in the Home Department said.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/perarivalan-plea-on-researchers-visit-to-prison-declined/article4974703.ece?homepage=true [accessed on 1st August 2013]
Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict Perarivalan's ordinary leave has been extended by the Tamil Nadu government. According to government sources, Perarivalan's ordinary leave which was set to get over on 24th September has been extended by 30 days based on his request.
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