under this Act which shall be awardable for commission of prison-offences or classes thereof; (4) declaring the circumstances in which acts constituting both ... sentences, or otherwise, of the prisoners to be confined in each class of prisons;] (10) for the Government of prisons and for the appointment
into 'B' class and
ordinary class. No one shall be fettered in any form based
on superior class differential as the law heats ... authority responsible for
the prisoners custody should consider the case of each
prisoner individually and decide whether the prisoner is a
person who having regard
following clauses, namely: (12) forfeiture of class, grade, or prison privileges for a period not exceeding three months; (13) permanent or temporary reduction from ... higher to lower grade or class, or forfeiture of the grade or class, or of all or specified prison privileges
rules for a
separation of prisoners. The separation of
prisoners depends upon the nature of the prisoner,
the class to which he belongs ... unconvicted criminal prisoners shall
be kept apart from convicted Criminal prisoners;
and (4) civil prisoners shall be kept apart from
criminal prisoners. Section
Rule 5 relates to the diet prescribed for superior class and ordinary class security prisoners. The details of the diets permissible to these two classes ... prisoners in two categories, namely superior class and ordinary class. Greater amenities are provided to prisoners of the superior class than to the ordinary class
Prisoners are classified
as A, B and C class Prisoners. Prisoners are
classified as A class Prisoners as per the
orders of the Court ... Telgi was treated as C class
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Prisoner. ... General Prisoners are classified
as C class Prisoners. As per the Jail manual,
all general Prisoners
confirmed or reviewed. Prisoners not classified in
Class I will be treated as Class II prisoners."
Herein, while recording conviction in two cases, neither ... 2025
undefined
of the present petitioner as Class-I or Class-II Prisoner. If the
husband of the petitioner is classified as Class-I Prisoner
treated as B class prisoners and that such treatment is given uniformly in all the prisons where nexalite prisoners are confined. Finally, the second respondent ... from others;
(d) by prisoners convicted under Sections 376 or 377, I.P.C .;
(e) by prisoners of the habitual class; and
(f) by other
classes civil prisoners and criminal prisoners. The criminal prisoners are further classified in two categories - convicted criminal prisoners and unconvicted criminal prisoners. The petitioners would ... three classes, namely, A, B and C classes. The claim of the petitioner is not for A class. Class B and Class C prisoners have
class prisoner and directed the petitioner
to approach the competent authority through the Superintendent of
Prisons for classification of 'A' class and directed ... Central Prison-I, Puzhal, Chennai u/s.227 of Tamil Nadu Prisoners
Manual 1983, to treat him as 'A class' Prisoner. Since