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There is no such provision for PRISONERS. But these were undertrials, and not convicted. They were still presumed innocent, pending trial, as per the Indian norm. Undertrials have every right to take bail, unless they are deemed a flight risk. Sending undertrials to a foreign country was perhaps a first - but then we probably have never had such a situation arise before.
They were not even really undertrials, there was no chargesheet filed against them (the original chargesheet having been quashed by the SC). There was an FIR filed by the Kerala police who the SC ruled had no jurisdiction, therefore of questionable value. There was no court that existed which could have tried the marines, a new one had to still be set up which would then presumably frame charges. Such a court is yet to be created.
This was simply dirty politics & lack of testicular fortitude by the GoI(originally) taking precedence over a calibrated, judicial approach & only the utter foolishness of the Italians has given this some fuel and life.