Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Warrant in lieu of summons: courts may issue arrest warrants where absconding or unjustified non appearance is shown. A court empowered to issue a summons under the Sanhita may, after recording reasons in writing, issue a warrant for arrest where it believes a person has absconded or will not obey a summons, or where the person fails to appear despite duly served summons and offers no reasonable excuse.
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Warrant in lieu of summons: courts may issue arrest warrants where absconding or unjustified non appearance is shown.
A court empowered to issue a summons under the Sanhita may, after recording reasons in writing, issue a warrant for arrest where it believes a person has absconded or will not obey a summons, or where the person fails to appear despite duly served summons and offers no reasonable excuse.
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