for three hundred and sixty days before the case is committed to
the High Court.
(7) A person unlawfully arrested, restricted or detained by any other
person or authority shall be entitled to compensation from that other person
or authority whether it is the State or an agency of the State or other person
or authority.
(8) Where a person is convicted and sentenced to a term of
imprisonment for an offence, any period he or she spends in lawful custody
in respect of the offence before the completion of his or her trial shall be
taken into account in imposing the term of imprisonment.
(9) The right to an order of habeas corpus shall be inviolable and shall
not be suspended.
24.

Respect for human dignity and protection from inhuman
treatment.

No person shall be subjected to any form of torture or cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment.
25.

Protection from slavery, servitude and forced labour.
(1)

No person shall be held in slavery or servitude.

(2)

No person shall be required to perform forced labour.

(3) For the purposes of this article, “forced labour” does not
include—
(a) any labour required in consequence of the sentence or order of a
court;
(b) any labour required of any person while that person is lawfully
detained which, though not required in consequence of the
sentence or order of a court, is reasonably necessary in the
interests of hygiene or for the maintenance of the place at which
the person is detained;
(c) any labour required of a member of a disciplined force as part of
that member’s duties as such or, in the case of a person who has
conscientious objections to service as a member of a naval,
military or air force, any labour which that person is required by

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