Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Duty to inform: persons aware of specified serious offences must promptly report to the nearest magistrate or police officer. Persons aware of the commission or intended commission of specified serious offences must forthwith inform the nearest magistrate or police officer, subject to a defence of reasonable excuse, the burden of proving which lies on the person claiming it; the duty also covers acts committed abroad that would be offences if committed in India.
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Duty to inform: persons aware of specified serious offences must promptly report to the nearest magistrate or police officer.
Persons aware of the commission or intended commission of specified serious offences must forthwith inform the nearest magistrate or police officer, subject to a defence of reasonable excuse, the burden of proving which lies on the person claiming it; the duty also covers acts committed abroad that would be offences if committed in India.
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