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Sabarmati Central Jail is the main prison in Ahmedabad in Gujarat. It was established in 1895. [1] Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned here for few days in 1922. [2] It is the hub of various activities for Reformation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Prisoners. Educational Institutes like IGNOU and BAOU are giving all correspondence courses to ...
The state [22] also has 5 district jails, 33 sub-jails, a women's jail, a borstal school, 1 open jail and 4 special jails. Telangana State Prisons Department introduced the Video Linkage System between prisons and courts for the first time in the country, which enabled the delivery of speedy justice to prisoners under trial.
Prisons, and their administration, is a state subject covered by item 4 under the State List in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.The management and administration of prisons falls exclusively in the domain of the State governments, and is governed by the Prisons Act, 1894 and the Prison manuals of the respective state governments.
In August the Gujarat government suspended him from his post and jailed him. [1] In February 2015 Pandey got bail after having been in jail for 18 months. [2] A few days after getting bail the government revoked his suspension and returned him to service. [3] In April 2016 Panday was appointed as Gujarat DGP.
Gujarat Police has some branches for special tasks: Crime, Anti-terrorist squad (ATS) and The Gujarat Intelligence Force wing. The Gujarat Police was the first state police department to crack the serial bomb blast mystery during 2007–08 in many Indian cities including 2008 Ahmedabad bombings. [ 2 ]
The Gujarat Control of Organised Crime Act (GUJCOCA) is a controversial anti-terrorism law passed by the state legislature of Gujarat, India, in April 2003. On 5 November 2019, President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent.
Himachal Pradesh (2012) updated only the travel allowance and maintenance expense (enhancing it only for officials, but not for the victims, families, or attendants) on 12 March 2018. Uttarakhand (2016), Punjab (2010), and Gujarat (1998) report earlier notifications.
Dahyaji Gobarji Vanzara, popularly known as D. G. Vanzara, is the former Inspector-General of Police [1] (IG) from Gujarat, India.He was in judicial custody from 2007 until his bail in 2015 on charges of having conducted a series of extrajudicial killings, [2] while heading the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). [3]