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[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Section 84] [Entire Act]

State of Punjab - Subsection

Section 84(2) in Punjab Jail Manual, 1996

(2)The Superintendent shall be personally liable for all defalcations, loss or damages in any way due or attributable to any negligence, disobedience or misconduct on his part.Note. - The Superintendent is required to keep a constant watch over jail receipts and expenditure; to promote all possible economy in every department and to carefully examine all demands and indents before sanctioning them or submitting them for sanction. He should frequently satisfy himself, by personal inspection, that the registers and books of account are regularly and duly written up; that daily entries are made in day books; that cash balances correspond with those entered in the books and that the latter are correct, and that outstandings are not allowed to remain unrealised longer than necessary. The Superintendent is liable for defalcations on the part of any member of the jail establishment which have been in any way facilitated or rendered possible by any neglect of duty or omission on his part to exercise effective supervision. The Punjab Financial Rules are to be observed in all matters of accounts in addition to the rules made under the Prisons Act and the orders of the Inspector-General.