M Blackwood
I do not quite read the Regulations as calling on an Officer to obtain
the Governor's previous sanction to an extension of leave in England.
One Regulation (SS 104) forbids the Governor to recommend
an extension, but permits him (the Governor) to report
the period for which it can be extended without doing harm.
I view this as purely permissive and we hardly ever see a
Governor send home any such report.
Another Regulation (SS 114) states that the leave of
absence will be extended by the Secretary of State for
sufficient reason. This rule is absolute and says nothing
about securing a previous report from the Governor.
I think that in the present case we may simply comply
and tell the Governor.