Way back in 1978, Jst. Krishna Iyer, in Sunil Batra (I) v. Delhi Administration described India’s prisons in the following words: “A prison is a sound-proof planet, walled from view and visits regulated, and so, rights of prisoners are hardly visible, checking is more difficult and the official position of the repository of power inspires little credibility where the victims can be political protesters, unpopular figures, minority champions or artless folk who might fail to propitiate arrogant power of minor minions”.