Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Prisoner custody duty: officer must bring detained persons to court and keep them in custody until examined. An officer in charge of a prison must, on delivery of a duly countersigned order, take the named person to the court requiring attendance and ensure presence at the specified time, keeping the person in custody in or near the court until examined or until the court authorises return to the prison; this obligation is subject to the provisions of the preceding section.
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Prisoner custody duty: officer must bring detained persons to court and keep them in custody until examined.
An officer in charge of a prison must, on delivery of a duly countersigned order, take the named person to the court requiring attendance and ensure presence at the specified time, keeping the person in custody in or near the court until examined or until the court authorises return to the prison; this obligation is subject to the provisions of the preceding section.
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