No. 30. Prisons. 1967. Prisoners :38. Every prisoner shall be subject to the provisions of subject to this Ordinance and of Prison Rules and Prison Standing Orders Ordinance and Rules. and shall also be subject to prison discipline during the whole of his imprisonment, whether he is or is not within the limits of any prison. Punishment 39. Where any prisoner commits any of the following for grave offences prison offenses. offences- (1) mutiny or incitement to mutiny; (2) escape or attempt to escape; (3) taking part in any gross personal violence to any member of the prison staff, or the Medical Officer; _(4) aggravated or repeated assault on any other prisoner; (5) wilful destruction of prison property; (6) wilfully causing to himself any illness, injury or disability; (7) wilfully making any false or groundless accusation or complaint against any nfember of the prison staff, Medical Officer or prisoner: (8) persistent repitition of any minor prison offence; (9) any other a(t of gross misconduct or gross insub- ordination ; (10) abetting the commission of any grave prison offence; (11) malingering; (12) breach of Prison Standing Orders; then on such prisoner being found guilty thereof on an en- quiry before a Court, composed of two Visiting Justices ap- pointed under section 4a of this Ordinance, or of one cx-officio Visiting Justice, sitting in prison, such Court may impose any or all of the following punishments- (a) reduction of diet to No. 1 punishment diet for any period not exceeding fourteen consecutive days; (b) reduction of diet to No. 2 punishment diet, for any period not exceeding twenty-one consecutive days: (c) suspension or postponement of any privileges for any I period not exceeding ninety days; .. (d) forfeiture of remission for any period not exceeding ninety days;