in circumstances.10 Case of a prisoner seriously ill on release. Rule141. No prisoner suffering from an acute or serious illness shall be discharged from prison against his will or until in the opinion of the Medical Officer he can be safely discharged or can be admitted to a Civil hospital. Return of warrants of released prisoners. Rule142. (i) The warrant of a prisoner released on expiry of sentence or, on bail shall be returned to the Court which issued it, with an endorsement showing the date and cause of release and the date on which the warrant is returned. (ii) The warrant of every prisoner who dies in prison shall be returned to the 11[Officer Incharge of the Prosecution] of the district in which he was convicted. (iii) Warrants of escaped prisoners who remain at large and are not recaptured, should be returned to the Court concerned ten years after the date of escape with a certificate 9. PLD 1992 SC 595; PLD 1991 FSC 236; 2001 PCr.LJ 1453; 1998 PCr.LJ 921 and PLJ 2002 SC 1010 tef. PLD 2004 Kar. 99(b). 10. 2002 SCMR 1611 ref. PLD 2004 Kar. 99(a). 11.Subs, for "District Magistrate" vide Punjab Notifi. No. S.O. (Prs) 181/2002 dated 12.1.2002. signed by the Superintendent showing the date on which the prisoner escaped. (iv) If any prisoner is required to undergo two or more sentences under separate' warrants, such warrants shall be returned when all the sentences have been executed. (v) After execution of the sentences the warrants of commitment of prisoners sentenced by Court Martial shall be sent to the Officer commanding of the Unit in which the Court was held. (vi) Warrants of under-trial prisoners released on bail should be immediately returned to the Court concerned. Release of prisoners suffering from disease. Rule143.(i) The Superintendent 12[will refer the case for] release of prisoner suffering from serious illness with the consent of the13[Officer Incharge of the Prosecution] in whose jurisdiction the prisoner's offence was committed, provided that:(a) the disease is likely to prove fatal if the prisoner; remains in prison; (b) there is reasonable chance of recovery if the prisoner is released. 56

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