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Short Title and Extent.: The Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950 Act No. 29 of 1950

The Transfer of Prisoners Act of 1950 provides legislation for the transfer of prisoners between states in India. It establishes that the act extends to the whole of India and defines key terms like "court", "government", and "prison". The purpose is to allow for the removal of persons confined in prison to be moved from one state to another.

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Short Title and Extent.: The Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950 Act No. 29 of 1950

The Transfer of Prisoners Act of 1950 provides legislation for the transfer of prisoners between states in India. It establishes that the act extends to the whole of India and defines key terms like "court", "government", and "prison". The purpose is to allow for the removal of persons confined in prison to be moved from one state to another.

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THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO.

29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950
An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.
THE TRANSFER OF PRISONERS ACT, 1950 ACT NO. 29 OF 1950

An Act to provide for the removal from one State to another of persons confined in a prison. BE
it enacted by Parliament as follows:
1. Short title and extent.
(1) This Act may be called the Transfer of Prisoners Act, 1950. (2) It extends to the whole of
India.
2. Definitions: In this Act
(a) “court” includes any officer lawfully exercising civil, criminal or revenue jurisdiction;
(b) “Government” or “State Government”, in relation to a Part C State, means the administrator
thereof; (c) “prison” includes any place which has been declared by State Government, by
general or special order, to be a subsidiary jail.

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