How India's Prisons Work
India's prison system confines approximately 5.7 lakh (570,000) persons as of the most recent Prison Statistics India (PSI) data — of whom approximately 75–76% are undertrials (not convicted, awaiting trial). This proportion — among the world's highest for democratic countries — reflects the interaction of India's mass arrest practices, stringent bail provisions for special statutes (UAPA, NDPS, PMLA), the poor defendant's inability to meet bail surety requirements, and India's court pendency backlog. The nationally sanctioned prison capacity is approximately 4.25 lakh — meaning actual occupancy at 5.7 lakh represents an overcrowding rate of approximately 130%, making India's prisons among the world's most overcrowded. Representational Image: How India's Prisons Work The prison system is a state subject under the Seventh Schedule; each state operates its own prison department under the state Home Ministry; central prisons (typically at district level), ...