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Start Free TrialCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 37 to 40
Title: Arrest and Detention in the Civil Prison
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....discretion, order the judgment-debtor to be detained in the custody of an officer of the Court or release him on his furnishing security to the satisfaction of the Court for his appearance when required. (3) Upon the conclusion of the inquiry under sub-rule (1) the Court may, subject to the provisions of section 51 and to the other provisions of this Code, make an order for the detention of the judgment-debtor in the civil prison and shall in that event cause him to be arrested if he is not already under arrest : Provided that in order to give the judgment-debtor an opportunity of satisfying the decree, the Court may, before making the order of detention, leave the judgment-debtor in the custody of an officer of the Court for a specified period not exceeding fifteen days or release him on his furnishing security to the satisfaction of the Court for his appearance at the expiration of the specified period if the decree be not sooner satisfied. (4) A judgment-debtor released under this rule may be re-arrested. (5) When the Court does not make an order of detention under sub-rule (3), it shall disallow the application and, if the judgment-debtor is under arrest, direct his.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Section 34
Title: Employment of Civil Prisoners
State: Central
Year: 1894
(1) Civil prisoners may, with the Superintendent's permission, work and follow any trade or profession. (2) Civil prisoners finding their own implements, and not maintained at the expense of the prison, shall be allowed to receive the whole of their earnings; but the earnings of such as are furnished with implements or are maintained at the expense of the prison shall be subject to a deduction, to be determined by the Superintendent, for the use of implements and the cost of maintenance.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Prisons Act, 1963 Section 33
Title: Employment of Civil Prisoners
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
(1) Civil prisoners may, with the permission of the Superintendent, work and follow any trade or profession. (2) Civil prisoners finding their own implements and not maintained at the expense of the prison, shall be allowed to receive the whole of their earnings; but the earnings of such as are furnished with implements or are maintained at the expense of the prison, shall be subject to a deduction to be determined by the Superintendent, for use of implements and the cost of maintenance.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Chapter VI
Title: Food, Clothing and Bedding of Civil and Unconvicted Criminal Prisoners
State: Central
Year: 1894
.....between certain prisoners No part of any food, clothing, bedding or other necessaries belonging to any civil or unconvicted criminal prisoner shall be given, hired or sold to any other prisoner; and any prisoner transgressing the provisions of this section shall lose the privilege of purchasing food or receiving it from private sources, for such time as the Superintendent thinks proper. Section 33 - Supply of clothing and bedding to civil and unconvicted criminal prisoners (1) Every civil prisoner and unconvicted criminal prisoner unable to provide himself with sufficient clothing and bedding shall be supplied by the Superintendent with such clothing and bedding as may be necessary. (2) When any civil prisoner has been committed to prison in execution of a decree in favour of a private person, such person, or his representative, shall, within forty-eight hours after the receipt by him of a demand in writing, pay to the Superintendent the cost of the clothing and bedding so supplied to the prisoner and in default of such payment the prisoner may be released.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Prisons Act, 1963 Chapter VI
Title: Food, Clothing and Bedding of Civil and Unconvicted Criminal Prisoners
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....or receiving it from private sources, for such time as the Superintendent thinks proper. Section 32 - Supply of clothing and bedding to civil and unconvicted criminal prisoners (1) Every civil prisoner and unconvicted criminal prisoner unable to provide himself with sufficient clothing and bedding, shall be supplied by the Superintendent with such clothing and bedding as may be necessary. (2) When a civil prisoner has been committed to prison by a Court in execution of any decree or order in favour of a private person, such person shall immediately deposit or cause to be deposited in Court, to meet the cost of the prisoner's clothing and bedding, such amount as may be fixed by the Court in accordance with the rules, if any, made by the State Government in that behalf; and in default of such deposit, the prisoner may be released.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Complete Act
Title: Prisons Act, 1894
State: Central
Year: 1894
.....of officers of prisons Section9 - Officers not to have business dealings with prisoners Section10 - Officers not to be interested in prison-contracts Section11 - Superintendent Section12 - Records to be kept by Superintendent Section13 - Dudes of Medical Officer Section14 - Medical Officer to report in certain cases Section15 - Report on death of prisoner Section16 - Jailer Section17 - Jailer to give notice of death of prisoner Section18 - Responsibility of Jailer Section19 - Jailer to be present at night Section20 - Powers of Deputy and Assistant Jailers Section21 - Duties of gate-keeper Section22 - Subordinate Officers not to be absent without leave Section23 - Convict Officers Chapter IV Section24 - Prisoners to be examined on admission Section25 - Effects of prisoners Section26 - Removal and discharge of prisoners Chapter V Section27 - Separation of prisoners Section28 - Association and segregation of prisoners Section29 - Solitary confinement Section30 - Prisoners under sentence of death Chapter VI Section31 - Maintenance of certain prisoners from private sources Section32 - Restriction on transfer of food and clothing between certain prisoners .....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Prisons Act, 1963 Complete Act
Title: Karnataka Prisons Act, 1963
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....of officers of prisons Section 8 - Officers not to have business dealings with prisoners Section 9 - Officers not to be interested in prison contracts Section 10 - Superintendent Section 11 - Records to be kept by Superintendent Section 12 - Duties of Medical Officer Section 13 - Medical Officer to report in certain cases Section 14 - Report on the death of prisoner Section 15 - Jailer Section 16 - Jailer to give notice of death of prisoner Section 17 - Responsibilities of Jailer Section 18 - Jailer to be present at night Section 19 - Powers of Deputy and Assistant Jailers Section 20 - Duties of gatekeeper Section 21 - Subordinate officers not to be absent without leave Section 22 - Convict officers Chapter IV Section 23 - Prisoners to be examined on admission Section 24 - Effects of prisoners Section 25 - Removal and discharge of prisoners Chapter V Section 26 - Separation of prisoners Section 27 - Association and segregation of prisoners Section 28 - Solitary confinement Section 29 - Prisoners under sentence of death Chapter VI Section 30 - Maintenance of certain prisoners from private sources Section 31 - Restrictions on transfer of food and clothing.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Chapter VII
Title: Employment of Prisoners
State: Central
Year: 1894
.....fortnight cause to be recorded upon the history-ticket of each prisoner employed on labour the weight of such prisoner at the time. (3) When the Medical Officer is of opinion that the health of any prisoner suffers from employment on any kind or class of labour, such prisoner shall not be employed on that labour but shall be placed on such other kind or class of labour as the Medical Officer may consider suited for him. Section 36 - Employment of criminal prisoners sentenced to simple imprisonment Provision shall be made by the Superintendent for the employment (as long as they so desire) of all criminal prisoners sentenced to simple imprisonment; but no prisoner not sentenced to rigorous imprisonment shall be punished for neglect of work excepting by such alteration in the scale of diet as may be established by the rules of the prison in the case of neglect of work by such a prisoner.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Prisons Act, 1963 Chapter VII
Title: Employment of Prisoners
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....expense of the prison, shall be subject to a deduction to be determined by the Superintendent, for use of implements and the cost of maintenance. Section 34 - Employment of criminal prisoners (1) No criminal prisoner sentenced to labour or employed on labour at his own desire, shall, except on an emergency, with the sanction in writing of the Superintendent, be kept to labour for more than eight hours in any one day. (2) The Medical Officer shall from time to time examine the labouring prisoners while they are employed and shall at least once in every fortnight, cause to be recorded upon the history ticket of each prisoner, employed on labour, the weight and general health of such prisoner at the time. (3) When the Medical Officer is of opinion that the health of any prisoner suffers from employment of any kind or class of labour, such prisoner shall not be employed on that labour but shall be placed on such other kind or class of labour as the Medical Officer considers suited for him. Section 35 - Employment of criminal prisoners sentenced to simple imprisonment The Superintendent shall make provision for the employment of all criminal prisoners sentenced to simple.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Section 33
Title: Supply of Clothing and Bedding to Civil and Unconvicted Criminal Prisoners
State: Central
Year: 1894
(1) Every civil prisoner and unconvicted criminal prisoner unable to provide himself with sufficient clothing and bedding shall be supplied by the Superintendent with such clothing and bedding as may be necessary. (2) When any civil prisoner has been committed to prison in execution of a decree in favour of a private person, such person, or his representative, shall, within forty-eight hours after the receipt by him of a demand in writing, pay to the Superintendent the cost of the clothing and bedding so supplied to the prisoner and in default of such payment the prisoner may be released.
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