Section 48:
Award of punishments under sections 46 and 47.
(1) The Superintendent shall have power to
award any of the punishments enumerated in the two last foregoing sections, subject, in the case of
separate confinement for a period exceeding one month, to the previous confirmation of the Inspector
General.
(2) No officer subordinate to the Superintendent shall have power to award any punishment whatever. STATE AMENDMENT
Orissa.-- Insertion of new section 48-A (Act 9 of 1894).--After section 48 of the said Act, the following new
section shall be inserted, namely:--
48-A. Punishment for breach of conditions of suspension of sentence.--If any prisoner fails
without sufficient cause to observe any of the conditions on which his sentence was suspended or
remitted or furlough was granted to him, he shall be deemed to have committed a prison offence and the
Superintendent may after obtaining his explanation, punish such offence by--
(1) a formal warning as provided in clause (1) of section 46; or
(2) Reduction in grade if such prisoner has been appointed as an officer of prison; or
(3) Loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough system; or
(4) Loss of such other privileges as the State Government may, by a general or special order direct.
[Vide the Orissa Act 29 of 1958. s. 5]. Maharashtra.-- After section 48 of the said Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely:--Insertion of
section 48A in act IX of 1894.--
"48A. Punishment for breach of conditions of suspension of sentence, etc.--If any prisoner
fails without sufficient cause to observe any of the conditions on which his sentence was suspended
or remitted or furlough was granted to him, he shall be deemed to have committed a prison offence
and the superintendent may, after obtaining his explanation, punish such offence by--
(1) a formal warning as provided in clause (1) of section 46;
(2) reduction in grade if such prisoner has been appointed or furlough system; or
(3) loss of privileges admissible under the remission or furlough system; or
(4) loss of such other privileges as the state Government may by a general or special order
direct."
[Vide Bombay Act XXVII of 1953, s. 5]