Gujarat High Court Criminal Manual (subordinate court practice), 1977
The following are among the rules under section 565 (3), Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, made by the State Government. They are saved under section 484 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. (1) When a Court or Magistrate makes an order under section 565 (1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (hereinafter referred to as, "the Code"), that the sentenced person's residence and any change of or absence from such residence after his release shall be notified, such Court or Magistrate shall inform the Superintendent of the Prison in which the convict is, or is to be confined by attaching a copy of such order to the warrant issued under section 383 of the Code. The Superintendent of Police of the District wherein the offence for which the offender is convicted was committed shall also be informed of the order passed by such Court of Magistrate. (2) On the release of the convict in accordance with the rules for release of prisoners made by the State Government under clause (t) of section 59 of the Indian Prison Act, 1894, the convict shall be taken by a Police Officer authorised in this behalf in Greater Bombay by the Commissioner of Police and elsewhere by the District Superintendent of Police, to the Officer-in-charge of the Police Station at the Headquarters of the district. The Officer-in-charge of that Police Station shall thereupon produce the convict before an Executive Magistrate authorised by the District Magistrate in this behalf. The Magistrate shall question the convict regarding his intended place of residence and explain to the convict the instructions which the said convict is bound to observe as well as the penalties attached to any infringement thereof. After satisfying himself that the convict understands the instructions, the Magistrate shall give the convict a copy of the instructions (Form Nos. 67 and 68) duly filled in, obtain the convict's signature or thumb impression to a duplicate copy thereof and deliver the duplicate copy to the said Police Officer. The convict shall then be at liberty to proceed to his intended place of residence.