person's recognizance, the Superintendent shall not release such
prisoner until he shall receive from the Coordination Officer,
intimation in writing that such tag or recognizance has been duly
given, and that such prisoner may be set at liberty in accordance
with the terms thereof.
(ii) The personal bond or recognizance of a prisoner whose
release has been ordered should be attested by the Superintendent
or the Deputy Superintendent in the absence of the Superintendent.
Prisoners on release to be furnish with certificate.
Rule130. Every released prisoner shall be furnished with a
release certificate signed by the Superintendent, to the effect that
he has completed his term of imprisonment, the amount of
remission, if any, being stated therein. A report on his character
and conduct in prison and of proficiency in any industry learnt by
him in prison shall also be included in the certificate, if the
prisoner so desires, but not otherwise.
Section 491 Criminal Procedure Code
"491. Power to issue directions of the nature of a habeas
corpus.--(I) Any High Court may, whenever it thinks, fit, direct:—
(a) that a person within the limits of its appellate criminal
jurisdiction be brought up before the Court to be dealt
with according to law;
(b) that a person illegally or improperly detained in public or
private custody within such limits be set at liberty;
(c) that a prisoner detained in any jail situate within such
limits be brought before Court to be there examined as
a witness in any matter pending or to be inquired into
in such Court;
(d) that a prisoner detained as aforesaid be brought before a
Court-martial or any Commissioners for trial or to be
examined touching any matter pending before such
Court-martial or Commissioners respectively;
(e) that a prisoner within such limits be removed from one 'custody to another for the purpose of trial; and
(f) that the body of defendant within such limits be brought
in on the Sheriffs return of cepi corpus to a writ of
attachment.
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