(c) List of prisoner’s property. (d) History ticket written up-to-date. (e) Descriptive roll. (f) List of prison property accompanying him. All these documents should be numbered serially and the number of warrants mentioned specially. Action when a transfer ordered cannot be carried out Rule167. When an order received for the transfer of any prisoner cannot be carried out owing to illness, release on appeal or other reasons, the descriptive roll conveying the sanction for transfer shall be returned to the Inspector General stating the reason for not affecting the transfer. Time of arrival of prisoner(s) Rule168. Prisoners should be dispatched so as to reach the receiving prison during daytime. Night journeys should be avoided as far as possible. Dates should be so arranged that the prisoners do not arrive at their destination on Sundays or gazetted holidays. Notice for requisition of Police escorts Rule169. Notice of the intended transfer of prisoners or the production of prisoners before a court shall be given in writing to the Superintendent of Police three days before the guard is required. Earlier intimation should be given whenever possible. When transfer is to be effected immediately for special reasons, escort should be requisitioned by telephone. Requisition for the Police escort should state the number and class of prisoners to be guarded, whether men or women and if there are any violent or dangerous characters amongst them. Note Condemned prisoners, dacoits and lifers should be mentioned as such and classed as dangerous prisoners. Duty of Superintendent with regard to prisoners to be sent to court Rule 170. Upon delivery of any order under section 41 of the Prisoners Act, 1900 to the Superintendent of the Prison in which the prisoner named therein is confined, whether prisoner be confined in a prison located within the district other that in which court passing or counter-signing the order for attendance of the prisoner is located, that officer shall cause him to be taken to the court in which his attendance is required, so as to be present in such court at the time in such order mentioned and shall cause him to be detained in custody in or near the court until he has been examined or the Judge or the Magistrate authorize him to be taken back to the 63

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