Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Record Reasons requirement obliges judges to state reasons when ordering criminal-case transfer under the new procedure framework. A Sessions Judge or Magistrate who makes an order under the provisions authorising transfer, continuance, remand or other related orders must record his reasons when issuing such an order, imposing a mandatory duty to state the factual and legal reasons that justify exercising the power and thereby ensuring transparency and accountability in transfer of criminal cases under the criminal procedure framework.
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Record Reasons requirement obliges judges to state reasons when ordering criminal-case transfer under the new procedure framework.
A Sessions Judge or Magistrate who makes an order under the provisions authorising transfer, continuance, remand or other related orders must record his reasons when issuing such an order, imposing a mandatory duty to state the factual and legal reasons that justify exercising the power and thereby ensuring transparency and accountability in transfer of criminal cases under the criminal procedure framework.
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