Summary: Mr. Krishnaballabh Sahay suggested that the jail code of Bihar and Oriaea should be revised based on recommendations from the Jail Committee of 1919-20, particularly in dealing with political prisoners. The resolution was passed, and discussions ensued about opening a medical school in Bhagalpur, with a suggested amendment to substitute Ranchi for Bhagalpur. Various other motions were tabled regarding issues like adjournment, audit bills, tenure holder's bill, and reform rules. The text also highlights concerns related to terrorism, sedition charges, and the treatment of political prisoners in Bengal. Several interpellations were made in the Legislative Council regarding matters like the Akali agitation, sedition charges in Cawnpur, and changes in the Negotiable Instruments Act. Additionally, discussions around the Stores Purchase System, Coal Committee's Inquiry, and customs duty on government stores were brought up. The Legislative Rules were also amended to allow resubmission of refused demands and streamline the procedure for considering bills in the Provincial Legislative Councils. There were also mentions of the Kenya Question and the repression in Bengal, with the Indian Association expressing concerns over executive decisions impacting civil rights and freedoms.