Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Show cause procedure requires magistrate to take evidence, confirm or modify the order, or discontinue proceedings within prescribed timeframe. Section 157 requires that when the person against whom an order under section 152 shows cause, the Magistrate shall take evidence as in a summons-case, and if satisfied make the order absolute (with or without modification); if not satisfied, no further proceedings follow. Proceedings must be completed within a statutory timeframe of ninety days, extendable to one hundred and twenty days for reasons recorded in writing.
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Show cause procedure requires magistrate to take evidence, confirm or modify the order, or discontinue proceedings within prescribed timeframe.
Section 157 requires that when the person against whom an order under section 152 shows cause, the Magistrate shall take evidence as in a summons-case, and if satisfied make the order absolute (with or without modification); if not satisfied, no further proceedings follow. Proceedings must be completed within a statutory timeframe of ninety days, extendable to one hundred and twenty days for reasons recorded in writing.
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