Haryana's Gurugram for 13 months in connection with his wife's suicide he got busy developing a software to make Indian jails hi-tech.

 Once a techie, always a techie. And so, when software engineer Amit Mishra was jailed in Haryana's Gurugram for 13 months in connection with his wife's suicide he got busy developing a software to make Indian jails hi-tech.

A year on, when Mishra walked out of Bhondsi jail after proving his innocence, he found himself much in demand by jail authorities across Haryana after the success of his software, Phoenix — a prison management system software.

On Monday, the Supreme Court acknowledged the efficacy of Mishra's software, seeking his assistance in ensuring that life convicts could exercise their legal right of early release after serving 14 years in jail.


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