70Computation of time of absence or custody
For the purpose of clauses (a) and (b) of section 69,
(a) no person shall be treated as absent or in custody for a day unless the absence or custody has lasted, whether wholly in one day, or partly in one day and partly in another, for six consecutive hours or upwards;
(b) any absence or custody for less than a day may be reckoned as absence or custody for a day if such absence or custody prevented the absentee from fulfilling any duty which was thereby thrown upon some other person;
(c) absence or custody for twelve consecutive hours or upward may be reckoned as absence or custody for the whole of each day during any portion of which the person was absent or in custody;
(d) a period of absence or imprisonment, which commences before, and ends after, midnight may be reckoned as a day.
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- 69 Deductions from pay and allowances of persons other than officers
- 70 Computation of time of absence or custody
- 71 Pay and allowances during trial
- 72 Limit of certain deductions
- 73 Deduction from public money due to a person
- 74 Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct
- 75 Remission of deductions
- 76 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from remitted deductions
- 77 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his pay and allowances
- 78 Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war