28. 29. 30. Match Box/Lighter Yogurt (Dehi) Shoes/Chappal 2 pairs] A tin container of four gallon capacity may also be allowed for keeping articles of personal use. (ii) Women prisoners may be allowed to retain in moderation, certain ornaments of. small value but not made of gold or silver such as a ring, nose nail and bangles. Superintendent may, however, at his discretion refuse to allow retention of ornaments in any particular case for disciplinary reasons. Women prisoners shall be responsible for the safe custody of such articles, which should be entered in their history tickets and initialed by the Superintendent. Treatment of property of prisoners. Rule76. Prisoners property shall be dealt with in accordance with the following rules:Articles of a perishable nature or which are likely to deteriorate by storage or of bulky nature may, with the consent of the prisoner, either be sold, and the sale proceeds credited to the prisoner's account or be handed over to his friends or relatives. (b) If a prisoner is suffering from a contagious or an infectious disease, at the time of his admission, his clothes shall be destroyed forthwith, and a note made in the admission register and prisoners property register. (c) Damaged or filthy clothes shall also be destroyed and the fact recorded in the admission register and prisoners property register. (d) The clothing of every prisoner sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for two years or more, on the rejection of his appeal, shall be sold by public auction, and the proceeds credited to the prisoner's account, an entry to this effect will also be made in admission register and prisoners property register by the Assistant Superintendent. (e) The clothing of every prisoner with a sentence of less than two years, shall be carefully packed, and kept in the private property godown. Clothing to be stitched in bundles and labeled 28

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