Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Warrant forwarded for execution outside jurisdiction: court may send warrant to local magistrate or police for execution. When a warrant must be executed outside the issuing Court's local jurisdiction, the Court may forward it by post or otherwise to an Executive Magistrate, District Superintendent of Police, or Commissioner of Police within whose local limits it is to be executed; the receiving official shall endorse and, if practicable, cause it to be executed, and the issuing Court shall forward the substance of the information and any documents sufficient to enable the Court acting under section 83 to decide whether bail should be granted.
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Warrant forwarded for execution outside jurisdiction: court may send warrant to local magistrate or police for execution.
When a warrant must be executed outside the issuing Court's local jurisdiction, the Court may forward it by post or otherwise to an Executive Magistrate, District Superintendent of Police, or Commissioner of Police within whose local limits it is to be executed; the receiving official shall endorse and, if practicable, cause it to be executed, and the issuing Court shall forward the substance of the information and any documents sufficient to enable the Court acting under section 83 to decide whether bail should be granted.
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