Multiple reports say a High Court directs the state government to examine the feasibility of conducting specialised medical camps within prisons. The court’s order comes in response to a matter concerning healthcare access for incarcerated people. The state is instructed to assess practical and administrative requirements for setting up such camps, including related arrangements needed to deliver specialised medical services in prison settings. The court’s direction focuses on feasibility, indicating that the government should evaluate whether medical camps can be implemented effectively and within existing structures. The reports do not provide details on the specific illnesses or medical specialties involved, nor do they mention a final timeline or whether camps will be immediately implemented. However, they consistently state that the immediate next step is an assessment by the state government. The order indicates judicial oversight over prison health provisions and requires the authorities to consider options for improving medical care for prisoners through specialised camps.