Nadu Prison Manual Volume No.II Rule No.302. For that prison offence prison facilities were stopped for three months and his Aclass facilities ... will provide A class facility.:
3. The above statement is recorded. Since the period of withdrawal of A class facility is going to expire shortly
a writ of habeas corpus, to direct the 2nd respondent
to provide the petitioner with ''A Class'' facility in Special Prison ... entitled for 'A' class facility.
4. In the result, the respondents are directed to provide 'A'
class facility to the petitioner
a direction to the respondent/The Superintendent of Prisons, Central Prison-I, Puzhal, Chennai, to provide the petitioner with "A" class facility ... Authority does not have power to provide "A" class facility to a convict prisoner, without any order from the Court
a criteria to offer him
'A' Class status in prison and challenging the same, the present
revision is filed.
3.Mr.A.Thiruvadikumar ... Class recommended and in the light of the said Rules, the petitioner is
entitled to 'A' Class facility in prison
State Of Karnataka vs Abdul Kareem Telgi @ Kareem Lala on 3 August, 2017
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which he is housed, started seeming
inadequate, and a demand for facilities of a Class-I Prisoner
failing which all the same facilities however ... present petitioner as Class-I or Class-II Prisoner. If the
husband of the petitioner is classified as Class-I Prisoner based
on social status
respondent to
accommodate the petitioner in “A” class facility in the prison. The Trial Court
by letter dated 30.05.2019, had forwarded the recommendation along with ... petitioner to approach this Court
seeking for a direction to accommodate the petitioner in “A” class facilities.
4 Mr.K.Srinivasan, learned Special Public Prosecutor
capacity of the prisoners. When it
comes to according facilities, prisoners are held eligible for class “A”, if
they by social status, education or habit ... appropriate health care. A Prisoner, be he a convict or
under trial or a detenue, does not cease to be a human being. Even when
rule 217, convicted prisoners are divided into two divisions
or Classes, “A”and “B”.
(i) Prisoners shall be eligible for Class “A”, if
they ... under this class on grounds of character and
antecedents.
(ii) Class “B” shall consist of prisoners who are
not classified in Class “A”.
(iii) Notwithstanding
classify the petitioner as “A” Class Prisoner and consequently, provide the
petitioner with the amenities that “A” Class Prisoner is entitled to.
For Petitioner ... Class
“A”.”
5. A reading of the above shows that, even the authorities are
empowered to grant Class “A” facility to a convict prisoner after