Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Conversion of summons-cases to warrant-cases lets magistrates re-hear matters under warrant procedure and recall witnesses. When during trial of a summons-case for an offence punishable with imprisonment exceeding six months the Magistrate deems it in the interests of justice, the Magistrate may convert the case to a warrant-case, re-hear it according to the warrant-case procedure and recall any witness previously examined.
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Conversion of summons-cases to warrant-cases lets magistrates re-hear matters under warrant procedure and recall witnesses.
When during trial of a summons-case for an offence punishable with imprisonment exceeding six months the Magistrate deems it in the interests of justice, the Magistrate may convert the case to a warrant-case, re-hear it according to the warrant-case procedure and recall any witness previously examined.
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