Court Upholds Religious Rights: Jain Food Mandated for Accused in Custody

A PMLA court has instructed Arthur Road Jail to provide Jain food to accused Ritesh Shah, following his claim of non-compliance with a prior court order. Shah, incarcerated for alleged money laundering activities, sought the provision based on his lifelong adherence to Jain dietary practices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 03-07-2025 21:24 IST | Created: 03-07-2025 21:24 IST
Court Upholds Religious Rights: Jain Food Mandated for Accused in Custody
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A special PMLA court has mandated that Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai provide Jain food to detainee Ritesh Shah, who is involved in a money laundering case. The directive follows Shah's complaint about the jail's non-compliance with a previous court order.

The order, originally issued on May 14, required the prison to adhere to Shah's religious dietary practices. However, Shah alleged through his attorney Viral Barbar that the facility continued to ignore the mandate.

Judge Raju Rote reiterated the necessity for the jail to accommodate Shah's request, underscoring the importance of respecting religious beliefs even within the confines of the judicial system.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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