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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Prisons Act, 1894 Section 49

Punishments to Be in Accordance with Foregoing Sections

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Prisons Act, 1894 Section 49 is part of Prisons Act, 1894 - Punishments to Be in Accordance with Foregoing Sections. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

Except by order of a Court of Justice, no punishment other than the punishments specified in the foregoing sections shall be inflicted on any prisoner, and no punishment shall be inflicted on any prisoner otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of those sections.

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What does Prisons Act, 1894 Section 49 provide?

Section Section 49 of the Prisons Act, 1894 (Punishments to Be in Accordance with Foregoing Sections) 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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