State of Punjab - Act
Punjab Detenus (Conditions of Detention) Order, 1981
PUNJAB
India
India
Punjab Detenus (Conditions of Detention) Order, 1981
Rule PUNJAB-DETENUS-CONDITIONS-OF-DETENTION-ORDER-1981 of 1981
- Published on 1 January 1981
- Commenced on 1 January 1981
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 1981.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title and application.
2. Definitions.
- In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, -3. Classification.
- The detenus shall be classified in two classes, viz. 'Special class' and 'Ordinary class'. All Members of the Parliament and Members of a Legislative Assembly shall be classified as 'Special Class' and other detenus shall be classified as 'Ordinary Class'.4. Ex-gratia Family Allowance.
- If the State Government, after making such inquiry as it may deem fit, is satisfied that the detenu is the bread winner and his detention has substantially affected the means of subsistence of his family, it may grant an ex gratia family allowance to the detenu's family at the rate of 33½ per cent of the income of such detenu :Provided that the amount of such grant shall not be less than fifty rupees and more than one hundred rupees per mensem in any case.5. Accommodation.
- Detenus shall be kept in cells or association wards (preferably the latter) when they are detained in Jail, but in case they are detained in Police Lockups or in Interrogation Centre, Old Jail, Amritsar, they shall kept in the lock-up separately from other persons but allowed to associate freely with each other if there are other detenus. The State Government, the Superintendent of Jail or the Superintendent of Police within whose jurisdiction the Police lock up is situated or the Superintendent Incharge of the aforesaid Interrogation Centre, may confine any particular detenu or any particular class of detenus separately if this is considered desirable on any ground. The detenus may be allowed to sleep in the open during summer where such arrangements exists or can be made.6. Look-up.
- The detenus shall not normal be locked up at night. However, if the Superintendent considers that it is expedient to do so in view of the suspicious character of any detenu he may lock up the detenu during night and record reasons for doing so in his journal. The other gate of the jail compound shall, however, remain locked up all the twenty-four hours.7. Diet.
8. Clothing and Bedding.
- Each detenu may wear his own clothes and his relations may, if so permitted by the Superintendent, send in extra clothes and bedding A detenu who is unable to provide himself clothing and bedding shall be supplied the same by the Superintendent, on the scale given below on the condition that he will not be permitted to use private bedding and clothes :| Name of clothes | Special Class | Ordinary Class |
| For all seasons | ||
| Kurtas | 4 | 4 |
| Pyjama or dhotis | 4 | 4 |
| Chandars or bed sheets | 2 | 2 |
| Towels | 2 | 2 |
| Covering sheets | 2 | 2 |
| Cotton duries (7' x 4') | 1 | 1 |
| Tulai | 1 | 1 |
| Kachhas or Janghias | 3 | 3 |
| Bunians | 3 | 3 |
| Pugrees or caps | 2 | 2 |
| Pillow with two covers | 1 | 1 |
| Country made shoes | 1 pair | 1 pair |
| Blanket | 1 | 1 |
| For Winter (in addition to clothing andbedding provided for all seasons) | ||
| Sweater | 1 | 1 |
| Quil | 1 | 1 |
| Woolen coat | 1 | 1 |
| Quilt cover | 1 | 1 |
| Woollen socks | 2 pairs | 2 pairs |
9. Furniture.
- All detenus shall be supplied with the following furniture :-| (1) Charpoy | one |
| (2) Wooden chair | one |
| (3) Wooden teapoy | one |
| (4) Writing table | one |
| (5) Shelf cup board or Almirah | one |
| (6) Mosquiyo net | one |