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between the Asylums Ordinance, 1935, and the Asylums Ordinance, No. 6 of 1906, as amended by the Asylums Amendment Ordinance, No. 11 of 1927, and the Asylums
Section of this Ordinance.
Amendment Ordinance, No. 1 of 1935.
Section of
Ordinance
No. 6 of
1906.
Remarks.
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"and includes the Mental Hospital" added.
(vide G.N. No. 213 of 26.4.1929- change of name to Mental Hospital).
As enacted by No. 11 of 1927, s. 2.
As enacted by No. 11 of 1927, s. 3.
As amended by No. 11 of 1927, s. 4.
As amended by No. 11 of 1927, s. 5.
As enacted by No. 11 of 1927, s. 6.
As enacted by No. 11 of 1927, s. 7.
As enacted by No. 11 of 1927, s. 8, and amended by No. 1 of 1935, ss. 2 and 3; s.s. (1) amended by the substitution of a new s.s. (1), as follows:-"If under section 74 or 75 of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, 1899, a person has been found by a jury to be insane, and the Supreme Court orders him to be detained in safe custody until His Majesty's pleasure shall be known, the Governor shall by warrant under his hand declare His Majesty's pleasure and may by such warrant direct that such person be removed to an asylum and there detained in accordance with the terms of the warrant" in accordance with the S. of S.'s cir- cular despatch of the 22nd Nov. 1930; "or likely to become of unsound mind” omitted in s.s. (2); the following pro- viso added to s.s. (2):-"Provided that an order under this sub-section relating to any prisoner on remand or com- mitted for trial or to any person com- mitted to the house of detention as a vagrant shall only be made in cases of extreme urgency and on medical grounds."
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