Hospital Attendant, Cleaner and prisoners who work on Sundays and holidays. Scale of award of remission when a prisoner is unable to labour through causes beyond his control. Rule205. (i) A convicted prisoner who is unable to labour through causes beyond his control, such as his being in court, in transit from one prison to another, in hospital or in an invalid gang shall be granted remission under rule 204 on the scale earned by him during the previous month., if his conduct prior to and during the period in question has been such as to deserve such grant. (n) A convicted prisoner whose absence from work is due to his own misconduct in prison, shall not be allowed remission for labour under rule 204 for the period of absence, when the Medical Officer reports that the prisoner's absence from labour is due to causes within his control and is caused by action of the prisoner himself with a view to avoid work or to get admission into or to .remain in hospital. (iii) A prisoner under sentence of death whose death sentence is subsequently commuted to imprisonment for life or rigorous imprisonment for any period on appeal or otherwise shall be entitled to. award of ordinary remission under sub-rule (i) of rule 204 from the date of award of such death sentence. Section 382-B of Criminal Procedure Code. 382-B. Period of detention to be" considered while,.warding sentence of imprisonment. Where a Court decides to pass a sentence of imprisonment on an accused for an offence it [shall take into consideration the period, if any, during which such accused was detained in custody for such offence Appellate Court has power to apply this Section. Application of remission system. Rule206. (i) Remission shall be calculated from the first day of-the calendar month next following the date of the prisoner's sentence. ; (ii) Prisoner who after having been released on bail or 77

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