Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Appeal in case of acquittal: executive authorities may direct prosecutorial appeals to higher courts, subject to High Court leave. Provides a statutory scheme empowering the District Magistrate, State Government and, where applicable, the Central Government to direct the Public Prosecutor to appeal orders of acquittal to the Court of Session or the High Court, while requiring leave of the High Court for appeals and permitting complainants to seek special leave within prescribed time limits, with refusal of special leave barring further appeal under those executive-direction provisions.
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Appeal in case of acquittal: executive authorities may direct prosecutorial appeals to higher courts, subject to High Court leave.
Provides a statutory scheme empowering the District Magistrate, State Government and, where applicable, the Central Government to direct the Public Prosecutor to appeal orders of acquittal to the Court of Session or the High Court, while requiring leave of the High Court for appeals and permitting complainants to seek special leave within prescribed time limits, with refusal of special leave barring further appeal under those executive-direction provisions.
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