shall be divided into three classes, namely A, B and C. Class 'A' will contain all prisoners who are :
(a) non-habitual prisoners ... into Class 'A', Class 'B' and 'C'. In Classes 'A' and 'B' the prisoners
provides that the benefit of furlough
cannot be granted to the class of prisoners mentioned
in proviso to sub-section (1). The period of temporary ... legislature for the purpose of temporary release has
created two classes of prisoners. A combined reading
and comparative study of Section 3 as well
prisoners. This Section further provides
for classification of prisoners according to the intensity and gravity of the
offences. According to this classification, class-1 prisoners ... fall within class 1 or class 2. The
appellant-accused Lovepreet Singh has been put in the category of class-1
prisoner because
said post by the respondent-Government on 01.01.1969, in the Punjab
Prisons Service (Class-II). He was promoted as a Superintendent, District Jail ... then promoted to the Punjab Prisons State Service (Class-
I) on 11.12.1986.
As per the petitioner, uptil 31.03.1992, he had earned "Very
Good/Outstanding
transfer of the prisoner, from their prison to any prison in that other State. That provision applies to all classes of prisoners, including one like ... prison to which a prisoner is removed or transferred under Sub-section (1), has to receive and detain him in that prison
legislature for the purpose of temporary release has
created two classes of prisoners. If we compare these two sections,
we find that conditions of temporary ... temporary
release can be granted have been stated. Moreover certain classes of
prisoners cannot get the benefit of furlough.
18. The second contention
appointed as Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, in terms of
Rule 6(1)(a) of the Punjab Prisons State (Class-I) Rules, 1979.
Moreover ... Prisons. The Inspector General of
Prisons can be appointed as per Rule 6 of the Punjab Prisons State
(Class-I) Rules 1979, which reads
provides that detenus shall be classified as A, B and C class detenus by the District Magistrate or the Sub Divisional Magistrate concerned, subject ... Class detenus would be provided with furniture and rating utensils as are admissible to A and B Class prisoners, respectively Those detenu would also
amenities to which he was entitled as 'B' class prisoner and that he himself refused to accept the cot provided ... than suffice for the separation of all convicts of the habitual class, prisoners of the casual class shall be confined in cells, both
that he is now being treated as a 'C' class prisoner even though during the course of his past detention when ... treated as 'A' class prisoner. It is stated that this treatment has been meted out to the petitioner in a vindicative spirit. Shri