(ii)
convicted prisoners admitted to A or B class by
order of the Courts pending the orders of
Government; and
(iii)
undertrial prisoners admitted to superior class by
order of the Court subject to the revisional order of
the [Provincial Government].
Application of general rule.
Rule251. Except as provided in the chapter, all prison rules
shall also apply to superior class prisoners.
Accommodation.
Rule252. (i) Superior class prisoners shall, where such
accommodation is available, be kept apart from other prisoners and
be accommodated in rooms or in association barracks set aside for
them. The imprisonment shall in no case involve any thing in the
nature of separate confinement, except when it is given as prison
punishment.
(ii) In the case of B class prisoners, it shall not be necessary
to keep them separate from ordinary prisoners in factories or at
times when they are not required to be in their rooms or barracks.
Tasks.
Rule253. The tasks shall be allotted with due regard to the
capacity, character, previous mode of life and antecedents of the
prisoners.
Sleeping outside in hot weather.
Rule254. (i) A and B class prisoners may be allowed to
sleep outside their rooms or barracks during the hot weather (1st
May to 1st October), if the arrangements in the particular prison
permit this to be done with safety and without an] additional
expenditure.
(ii) This facility shall not be permitted to condemned
prisoners admitted to superior class.
Furniture.
Rule255. (i) Rooms shall be supplied with following
articles:One cot, one chair, one teapoy, one lantern if there is
no electric light/ brie Shelf, and necessary washing
and sanitary appliances.
(ii)
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Association barracks shall be provided With the