177Power to make rules in respect of prisons and prisoners
The Central Government may make rules providing--
(a) for the government, management and regulation of military prisons;
(b) for the appointment, removal and powers of inspectors, visitors, governors and-officers thereof;
(c) for the labour of prisoners undergoing confinement therein, and for enabling persons to earn, by special industry and good conduct, a remission of a portion of their sentence;
(d) for the safe custody of prisoners and the maintenance of discipline among them and the punishment, by personal correction, restraint or otherwise, of offences committed by prisoners;
(e) for the application to military prisons of any of the provisions of the Prisons Act, 1894 (9 of 1894), relating to the duties of 267 officers of prisons and the punishment of persons not being prisoners;
(f) for the admission into any prison, at proper times and subject to proper restrictions, of persons with whom prisoners may desire to communicate, and for the consultation by prisoners under trial with their legal advisers without the presence as far as possible of any third party within hearing distance.
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- 166 Form of sentence of death
- 167 Commencement of sentence of transportation or imprisonment
- 168 Execution of sentence of transportation
- 169 Execution of sentence of imprisonment
- 169A Period of custody undergone by the officer or person to be set off against the imprisonment
- 170 Temporary custody of offender
- 171 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases
- 172 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place
- 173 Communication of certain orders to prison officers
- 174 Execution of sentence of fine
- 175 Establishment and regulation of military prisons
- 176 Informality or error in the order or warrant
- 177 Power to make rules in respect of prisons and prisoners
- 178 Restriction of rulemaking power in regard to corporal punishment