Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Appeal against orders requiring security or refusing surety allows recourse to the Court of Session, subject to proviso. Right of appeal to the Court of Session is provided for persons ordered to give security for keeping the peace or for good behaviour and for persons aggrieved by orders refusing to accept or rejecting a surety, subject to a proviso excluding persons whose proceedings are laid before a Sessions Judge under the specified subsections.
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Appeal against orders requiring security or refusing surety allows recourse to the Court of Session, subject to proviso.
Right of appeal to the Court of Session is provided for persons ordered to give security for keeping the peace or for good behaviour and for persons aggrieved by orders refusing to accept or rejecting a surety, subject to a proviso excluding persons whose proceedings are laid before a Sessions Judge under the specified subsections.
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