Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Issuance of process requires magistrate satisfaction and filing of prosecution witness list before summons or warrant issued. A Magistrate who takes cognizance may issue a summons or warrant (including by electronic means) if satisfied there is sufficient ground; issuance requires filing a list of prosecution witnesses beforehand, and, in written-complaint cases, each summons or warrant must be accompanied by a copy of the complaint. Statutory process-fees or other fees must be paid before process issues, and non-payment within a reasonable time authorises dismissal of the complaint; these rules do not affect the separate provision in section 90.
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Issuance of process requires magistrate satisfaction and filing of prosecution witness list before summons or warrant issued.
A Magistrate who takes cognizance may issue a summons or warrant (including by electronic means) if satisfied there is sufficient ground; issuance requires filing a list of prosecution witnesses beforehand, and, in written-complaint cases, each summons or warrant must be accompanied by a copy of the complaint. Statutory process-fees or other fees must be paid before process issues, and non-payment within a reasonable time authorises dismissal of the complaint; these rules do not affect the separate provision in section 90.
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