be entrusted to the most trust worthy warders on the establishment. Number of Warders required for guarding. Rule337. (i) To furnish one sentry for continuous duty day and night over a condemned prisoner, three warders are required, each to give eight hours of duty. (ii) When there are two or more condemned prisoners confined in a prison at the same time, in cells situated at sonic distance from one another, a separate warder shall be placed over each cell, but if the cells are contiguous, one warder shall be posted to guard a maximum of eight prisoners. (iii) For any number of prisoners in excess of eight, an extra warder shall be posted over when the cells are contiguous. (iv) When two or more cells are occupied, the warder shall walk up and down in front of them, so that each prisoner may be brought into view at short intervals. Duty of Warder over condemned prisoners. Rule338. (i) The warder on duty over the condemned prisoners shall be armed with a cane stick and provided with a whistle to raise alarm when necessary. (ii) He shall be posted in, or immediately outside the door of the cell yard, accordingly as the prisoner is in the cell yard respectively, and shall keep him constantly in view. (iii) He shall allow no person except authorised prison visitors, the Superintendent. Medical Officer, Deputy Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, head warder on duty and the authorised workers of the prison under proper guard, to go near or communicate with the prisoner, without an order in writing from the Superintendent, when not accompanied by him. Management of keys. Conditions under which the doors may be opened. Rule339. (i) The keys of a cell in which a condemned prisoner is confined shall be kept by the head warder on duty. In case of an alarm, in the event of emergency, such as attempt by the prisoner to commit suicide, escape or any other offence, he shall enter the cell and take all possible steps to frustrate it. (ii) The door of a cell in which a condemned prisoner is confined shall not ordinarily be opened unless the prisoner has been first handcuffed and so securing him against the possibility of using violence. .If he refuses to be handcuffed, he may be taken out if three warders and an Assistant Superintendent are present. 124

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