Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Right to judgment copy guarantees convicted persons free certified judgments and translations when appealable and on request. A convicted person sentenced to imprisonment must be given a copy of the judgment immediately and free of cost; on application, a certified copy or translation must be supplied without delay and free where the judgment is appealable. A death sentence or confirmation requires immediate free certified copy, and where an appeal as of right exists the accused must be informed of the appeal period. Others affected may obtain copies on payment, with courts able to waive fees or supply copies to Government; the High Court may prescribe rules for copies to third parties.
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Right to judgment copy guarantees convicted persons free certified judgments and translations when appealable and on request.
A convicted person sentenced to imprisonment must be given a copy of the judgment immediately and free of cost; on application, a certified copy or translation must be supplied without delay and free where the judgment is appealable. A death sentence or confirmation requires immediate free certified copy, and where an appeal as of right exists the accused must be informed of the appeal period. Others affected may obtain copies on payment, with courts able to waive fees or supply copies to Government; the High Court may prescribe rules for copies to third parties.
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