Introduction
Custodial deviance refers to unethical, illegal, or abusive behavior by prison staff, including wardens and officers, towards inmates. In the Indian context, where prisons are governed by the Prisons Act, 1894, and related regulations, such deviance undermines the rule of law and violates the fundamental rights of prisoners guaranteed under the Constitution of India. This article explores the concept of custodial deviance in Indian prisons and highlights key judicial interventions that have sought to address this issue.
Understanding Custodial Deviance
Custodial deviance encompasses a range of misconduct by prison staff, including: