Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Sentencing authority: any judge may impose authorised sentences, but capital sentences require higher-court judicial confirmation. High courts possess plenary sentencing authority and may impose any punishment authorised by law. Sessions Judges and Additional Sessions Judges may impose any sentence authorised by law, but any capital sentence imposed by such judges is subject to mandatory confirmation by the higher court, establishing higher-court oversight for the most severe punishments.
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Sentencing authority: any judge may impose authorised sentences, but capital sentences require higher-court judicial confirmation.
High courts possess plenary sentencing authority and may impose any punishment authorised by law. Sessions Judges and Additional Sessions Judges may impose any sentence authorised by law, but any capital sentence imposed by such judges is subject to mandatory confirmation by the higher court, establishing higher-court oversight for the most severe punishments.
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