KANPUR: A govt clerk’s lack of skill in filing a bond delayed a 78-year-old woman’s release from a correction home in Kanpur for two years after UP govt ordered her release following the remission of her life sentence in a dowry death case, reported.
“Suspension of the clerk has been recommended and personal bond (of Rs 50,000) has been sent to Nari Niketan, Lucknow, for acceptance and woman’s release,” said Kanpur district magistrate Rakesh Kumar Singh Tuesday.
Governor Anandiben Patel accepted Naubasta-resident Sumitra’s remission petition and issued a release order in 2022. Unaware of the process to file a bond, district probation counter assistant Ashish Kumar kept the file with himself for 10 months instead of forwarding it to the DM for approval. Sumitra and her family members were sentenced to life term in a dowry death case. Her husband died in prison, while son Santosh remains in jail.
“Suspension of the clerk has been recommended and personal bond (of Rs 50,000) has been sent to Nari Niketan, Lucknow, for acceptance and woman’s release,” said Kanpur district magistrate Rakesh Kumar Singh Tuesday.
Governor Anandiben Patel accepted Naubasta-resident Sumitra’s remission petition and issued a release order in 2022. Unaware of the process to file a bond, district probation counter assistant Ashish Kumar kept the file with himself for 10 months instead of forwarding it to the DM for approval. Sumitra and her family members were sentenced to life term in a dowry death case. Her husband died in prison, while son Santosh remains in jail.