Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Jurisdiction for trial of offences assigns specified forums and directs trials before women presided benches where prescribed. Allocation of trial jurisdiction under the Sanhita permits offences to be tried by the High Court, the Court of Session, or other courts indicated in the Schedule, and requires that certain listed offences be tried, as far as practicable, by a court presided over by a woman; offences under other laws follow the forum specified in those laws or, if none is specified, may be tried by the High Court or by courts shown in the Schedule.
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Jurisdiction for trial of offences assigns specified forums and directs trials before women presided benches where prescribed.
Allocation of trial jurisdiction under the Sanhita permits offences to be tried by the High Court, the Court of Session, or other courts indicated in the Schedule, and requires that certain listed offences be tried, as far as practicable, by a court presided over by a woman; offences under other laws follow the forum specified in those laws or, if none is specified, may be tried by the High Court or by courts shown in the Schedule.
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