the receipt of the prisoners and, of the documents and property relating to them. One copy should be made over to the Police and the other sent to the dispatching prison. Identical articles of clothing and other Government property sent with the prisoners shall be returned to the dispatching prison. Note. Fetters actually received with the prisoners need not be returned, but an equivalent number of these articles in good condition and upto standard should be returned instead Procedure when property is retained by receiving prison. Rule191. If it is necessary to retain any of the property in the receiving prison, a report of the fact shall be made to the Superintendent of the transferring prison. Property so retained must be accounted for in the registers of both the prisons and in the indents for such articles subsequently submitted. Procedure when property is missing. Rule192. If it be found on the arrival of the prisoners a their destination that the property received does no: correspond with the lists, immediate notice of the fact shall be given to the Superintendent of the transferring prison, who shall institute an enquiry in the matter. Illness of a prisoner on transfer Ultimate disposal. Rule193. When a prisoner on transfer becomes ill as to be unable to complete the journey, he should be left at the nearest Police Station and taken when sufficiently well to be moved, to the nearest prison where he shall be received. His warrant, property and all papers connected with him should be made over to the Superintendent of the prison, where he is detained who shall inform the Superintendent of the prisons from and to which the prisoner was proceeding, of the occurrence. On recovery the prisoner shall be forwarded with his papers, etc., to his destination. In the case of death, the fact, with date, shall be noted on his warrant, which with the other papers and property accompanying him shall be returned to the prison from whence he came. Death of a prisoner before he can be received in any prison. Rule194. If a prisoner dies on transfer and before he can be received in any prison en route, the Officer incharge of the police escort should report the fact to the [Sessions Judge or the nearest Magistrate] as the case may be, in which the death takes place, with a view to an enquiry being held into the circumstances attending it. A copy of the proceedings, together with the warrant, documents and property accompanying the prisoner, should be forwarded to the Superintendent of the prison from where he came. Such 72 ���

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