Section 102 of CGA : Section 102: Conveyance Of Prisoner From Place To Place

CGA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a member of the Indian Coast Guard has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to imprisonment. The convict needs to be transferred from the Coast Guard's detention facility to a civilian prison. During this transfer, which could involve travel by ship or aircraft, Section 102 of The Coast Guard Act, 1978, comes into play. It allows the authorities to use restraints on the prisoner to ensure that he does not escape and is safely delivered to the designated prison. For example, they might use handcuffs or other forms of restraint during the journey for the prisoner's secure conduct.