According to counsel though persons who commit the offence of murder have been made liable to the newly substituted punishment of 'Imprisonment for life ' instead of the earlier sentence of 'transportation for life ' under section 302 I.P.C., read with 'secondly ' of section 53 I.P.C., this new sentence of 'Imprisonment for life ' (either awarded originally by the Sessions Court or by way of commutation of death sentence by the appellate Court or the appropriate Government or authority) has not been made legally 'executable ' in jail under either the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 or 1973 or any other law or under any writ, order, or warrant of the Court, by the Officer in Charge of jail and like 'sentence of transportation for life ': imprisonment for life ' remains executable by way of banishment or exile to the 'places ' envisaged under section 32 of the Prisoners Act (3 of 1900) and the Officer in Charge of the jail is merely mandated to keep this convict person in intermediate custody only and is required to 'deliver him over ' to appropriate authority and custody for the purpose of 'removal to the places ' aforesaid, for executing or carrying out the sentence and in this behalf reliance was placed on 776 the prescribed Forms of Warrant of Commitment under sections 383 and 386 of the Cr.