Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Framing of charge requires magistrate to frame written charge if grounds to presume commission of triable offence and seek plea. Framing of charge requires the Magistrate to form a written charge where, after consideration, examination and hearing, the Magistrate has ground for presuming that the accused committed an offence triable under the Chapter and that the Magistrate is competent to try it and can adequately punish it; the charge must be framed within a sixty day period from the first hearing and then read and explained to the accused who is asked to plead guilty or claim trial.
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Framing of charge requires magistrate to frame written charge if grounds to presume commission of triable offence and seek plea.
Framing of charge requires the Magistrate to form a written charge where, after consideration, examination and hearing, the Magistrate has ground for presuming that the accused committed an offence triable under the Chapter and that the Magistrate is competent to try it and can adequately punish it; the charge must be framed within a sixty day period from the first hearing and then read and explained to the accused who is asked to plead guilty or claim trial.
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