task. Leather work - Heavy task. Washerman - Heavy task (3) Labour for Class I prisoners. - Subject to the provision of sub-rule (2), work ... following category shall be allotted to Class I prisoners, but may be allotted also to suitable Class II prisoners:- Book-binding. Envelop making. Sewing. Cane
General. Modifications and adjustment as may be necessary for different classes / categories of prisoners under these rules and on Sundays and Jail holidays ... grams to other prisoners. (iv) Notwithstanding anything contained in (ii), Class I prisoners may purchase hair oil at their cost from the Canteen. Where there
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283. Scale of diet, amenities and privileges to Class I prisoners in the Jails.
- Class I prisoners in the jail shall ... daily.
Sugar (extra) ............
20 grams daily.
Equipments
Each cell of Class I prisoners should contain aspart of its equipment the following furniture:-
Bed (Hospital pattern
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81. Accommodation for Class I Prisoners.
(1) (i) As far as structural arrangements permit, Class I prisoners shall ... cellular accommodation is not possible, association barracks shall be used. (ii) Class I prisoners shall, as far as possible, be kept separate from Class
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255. Letters of prisoners.
(1) Each prison shall have a mail branch for handling all matters pertaining to mail of the prisoners ... Government cost and two at prisoner's cost to Class I prisoners; (b) Two letters per calendar month; one at Government cost
Prisoners who shall not be granted furlough.
- The following categories of prisoners shall not be considered for release on furlough:- (1) Habitual prisoners. (2) Prisoners ... violation of prison discipline. (5) Prisoners whose conduct is in the opinion of the Superintendent as per records not satisfactory enough. (6) Prisoners convicted
prisoner No. 606-H, Rup Ram', while Bagh Khan, non-habitual prisoner would be described as 'prisoner No. 666, Bagh Khan' (3) If a prisoner ... class I, that class shall be indicated placing his class after his name. Explanation. - Thus, if Bagh Khan was class I prisoner, he shall
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59. Search of newly admitted prisoners.
(1) A Jailor shall invariably be present at the time of admission of new prisoners ... prisoners shall, subject to the following provisions, be thoroughly and carefully searched on their admission into a prison - (a) Class I prisoners shall be searched
with the prior sanction of the Superintendent:- (a) Class I convicted prisoners and class I undertrials; (b) Prisoners and under-trials of political background, irrespective ... trials; and (e) Prisoners sentenced to death. (2) The interviews of the following categories of prisoners shall be permitted in prisons, where there
shall be classified into two classes- 'Class I' and 'Class II'. (2) The Superintendent shall ordinarily place all convicted prisoners in Class II: Provided that ... case of prisoners convicted by a Court Martial) as it may think fit, direct any convicted prisoner to be placed in Class I; and upon