Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Discharge on apology: court discretion to remit punishment when offender submits to court order or offers a satisfactory apology. The court may, in its judicial discretion, discharge an offender or remit punishment where the offender, adjudged for refusal or omission to perform a lawful duty or for intentional insult or interruption affecting administration of justice, submits to the court's order or makes an apology satisfactory to the court.
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Discharge on apology: court discretion to remit punishment when offender submits to court order or offers a satisfactory apology.
The court may, in its judicial discretion, discharge an offender or remit punishment where the offender, adjudged for refusal or omission to perform a lawful duty or for intentional insult or interruption affecting administration of justice, submits to the court's order or makes an apology satisfactory to the court.
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