No, 30. Prisons. 1967. Peace, or shall discharge such person at the time named in and according to the terms of such warrant. 23. Every -person arrested under any writ, warrant, or order, of any Court in Saint Vincent having civil jurisdiction shall, in the absence of any provision of law to the contrary, be brought without delay before the Court by which the writ, warrant, or order was issued or made, and if such Court is not then sitting, such person shall be kept in custody in a prison or a lock-up until the next sitting of the Court and shall be then brought before such Court in order that he may be dealt with according to law. 24. Every prisoner and person detained in a prison or lock-up shall be released ipnmediately upon becoming entitled to release, whether by the expiration-of his term of sentence, or by pardon, or by commutation, or by remission of sentence, or by other lawful means. 25. (1) Whenever the presence of any person confined in a prison or lock-up is required in any Court of Civil or Criminal Jurisdiction, such Court may issue an order in writing addressed to the Superintendent, or the person in charge of the lock-up (as the case may be) requiring the production before the Court of such person in proper custody at the time and.place to be named in such order, and the Superintendent or the person in charge (as the case may be) shall cause the person named in such order to be brought up as directed, and shall provide for his safe custody during his absence from the prison or lock-up, and every such Court may by endorsement on such order require the person named therein to be again brought up. at any time to which the matter wherein such person is required may be adjourned. (2) Every such order issued from the Supreme Court may be ,signed by a Registrar of the Court, and if issued by any other Court shall be signed by the Magistrate or Coroner, as -the case may be. 26. The 'Administrator, acting in his discretion, on being satisfied that the presence of any prisoner or person- detained in a prison or lock-up is required-at any place in the interests of justice or for the purpose of any public inquiry, may by writing under his hand order that such prisoner or person be taken to the place and at the time stated.in such order, and the Superintendent or person in charge of such lock-up, (as the case may be) shall cause the person named in such order Delivery of persons arrested on warrant. Release of prisoners etc. Production of persons before the Court. Power of Administrator to order pro- duetion of prisoner etc. No. 30. - Prisons. 1967.