dangerous weapons with object of committing or enabling an offence to be committed and abetment or incitement of offences falling within these subclauses. (ii) Glass B will consist of prisoners who by social status, education or habit of life have been accustomed to a superior mode of living. Habitual prisoners can be included in this class by order of the Government. (iii) Class "C" will consist of prisoners who are not classified as A and B. Classifying authority. Rule 243. For A and B classes the classifying authority will be the Government. Courts may classify prisoners into A and B class pending final orders of the Government. Class "C" will be classified by the trying Courts, but such prisoners will have a right to apply for revision to the Government. Petitions of revision will be forwarded by the Superintendent to the Inspector-General for transmission to Government. COMMENTS Grant of B class to the under trial prisoner. Plea raised was that the petitioner was accustomed to better mode of life and had degree of Bachelor in Science of Computing and Information Systems which entitled him for better class in prison. Validity. Applicant's case would fall under category of under trial prisoner as given in Rule 248, Pakistan Prison RuJes because his education reflected his social status and the way of life, showing that he was accustomed to a superior mode of living. High Court, while allowing petition, directed the jail authorities to provide B class facilities to the petitioner. Superintendent may award B class to convicted prisoners. Rule244. In case convicting Court omit to classify convicted prisoners for better class treatment. Superintendents of prisons subject to the approval of Government may classify them as B class prisoners, provided that such prisoners appear to fulfill the conditions prescribed for better class treatment. Qualifications for A and B class. Rule245. The recommending authority shall invariably furnish to Government the following details when recommending a prisoner to A or B class. (a) Whether the prisoner is casual or habitual. 97

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