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No. 6 of 1906.

Detention of prisoners after expiration of sentence.

ASYLUMS.

back to the place of confinement from which he shall have been taken, or shall give such other order thereon as to him shall seem proper.

16. If at the expiration of the sentence of any prisoner detained in an asylum under the preceding section he is still of unsound mind such prisoner may on the written order of a Magistrate be detained in such asylum until discharged by order of the Governor or otherwise released in due course of law.

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SCHEDULE.

FORM A.

We, that

Certificate of Medical Practitioners, under section 9.

and

(medical practitioners) hereby certify that ..., at present detained for observation under the authority of the Asylums Ordinance, 1906, is in our opinion a person of unsound mind.

is of unsound mind are

The facts observed by me indicating that the said ... as follows:

(Here state facts.)

Dated the ... day of ... 191...

The facts observed by me indicating that the said ... are as follows:-

(Here state facts.)

Dated the ... day of ... 191...

Countersigned.

(Magistrate.)

Dated the ... day of ... 101...

FORM B.

(Signed).....

(Medical Practitioner.)

is of unsound mind

(Signed)..

(Medical Practitioner)

We

Certificate of Medical Practitioners, under section 10.

and

(medical practitioners) hereby certify that it ... days' now detained for observation under the authority

is in our opinion necessary to detain in an asylum for a further period of observation

* As amended by No. 21 of 1912.

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