Kerala Security Prisoners Order was substituted, The substituted clause states that:
Security Prisoners shall be treated as on class without discrimination irrespective of their education ... Class prisoner as prescribed in the Kerala Prisoners Rules.
11. Under Clause 6 of the Order, the Security Prisoners shall be supplied with
default of the fine to be kept in rigorous imprisonment as class I prisoner for a period of one month."
3. The petitioner ... default of the fine, to be kept in rigorous imprisonment as Class I prisoner for a period of one month.
2. In exercise of powers
State
Governments, Union Territories to constitute High
Powered Committees tdetermine the class of prisoners
who can be released on parole or on interim bail ... principal Secretary (Home/Prison) by
whatever designation is known as, (ii) Director General of Prison(s), to
determine which class of prisoners can be released
approved by the Inspector General of Prisons. Prisoners
who are admitted to open prison are given employment in agricultural activities
and hence only those ... full wing offences shall be selected for confinement in the open prison
(class of offences is stated in paragraph 6 of the counter affidavit which
Principal
Secretary (Home/Prison) by whatever
designation is known as, (ii) Director
General of Prison(s), to determine which
class of prisoners can be released ... role of
the High Powered Committee is 'to determine the
class of prisoners' to be released on parole or on
interim bail
allotted separate cell and
granted the facility of 'A' class prisoner
provisionally and subject to further orders in
this writ petition
also cited Rule 376 of the Kerala Prison Rules to show that the prisoners are entitled only to clothing and bedding manufactured in the .iail ... directs that they should be supplied with bedding given to A class prisoners. They are also directed to be supplied with two pairs of chappals
also cited Rule 376 of the Kerala Prison Rules to show that the prisoners are entitled only to clothing and bedding manufactured in the jail ... that they should "be supplied with bedding given to A class prisoners. They are also directed to be supplied with two pairs of chappals
respondent to give the petitioner and other 'MISA prisoners' A Class facilities; the petitioner further prays for a writ of certiorai or order ... considered is that himself and other 'MISA prisoners' should be given A Class facilities
This Court Has Not Endorsed The vs Hazara Singh on 10 September, 2009
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