Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Summary trials: procedure mirrors summons-case rules under the Sanhita and limits imprisonment to short-term sentences and tailored exceptions. Procedure for summary trials requires that the trial follow the procedural framework for a summons-case in the Sanhita, subject to the Chapter's specific modifications, and imposes a statutory cap on custodial sentences by prohibiting any sentence of imprisonment exceeding three months for convictions under the Chapter.
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Summary trials: procedure mirrors summons-case rules under the Sanhita and limits imprisonment to short-term sentences and tailored exceptions.
Procedure for summary trials requires that the trial follow the procedural framework for a summons-case in the Sanhita, subject to the Chapter's specific modifications, and imposes a statutory cap on custodial sentences by prohibiting any sentence of imprisonment exceeding three months for convictions under the Chapter.
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