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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Prisons Act, 1894 Section 10

Officers Not to Be Interested in Prison-contracts

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Prisons Act, 1894 Section 10 is part of Prisons Act, 1894 - Officers Not to Be Interested in Prison-contracts. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

No officer of a prison shall, nor shall any person in trust for or employed by him, have any interest, direct or indirect, in any contract for the supply of the prison; nor shall he derive any benefit, directly or indirectly, from the sale or purchase of any article on behalf of the prison or belonging to a prisoner.

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What does Prisons Act, 1894 Section 10 provide?

Section Section 10 of the Prisons Act, 1894 (Officers Not to Be Interested in Prison-contracts) is reproduced on this page as part of the Prisons Act, 1894. Lawyers and researchers use it to read the statutory wording before checking how courts have applied this section in reported judgments.

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