Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Concurrent approval requirement for remission or commutation of sentences affecting central functions or property. State power to remit, suspend or commute sentences is limited where offences implicate central functions or property: the State may not exercise remission or commutation powers in cases investigated by agencies empowered under Central law, affecting central government property, or involving persons in Central service acting in official capacity, except with Central Government concurrence; and State orders on concurrent sentences covering offences within Union executive power have no effect unless the Central Government makes a corresponding order for the Union-related offences.
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Concurrent approval requirement for remission or commutation of sentences affecting central functions or property.
State power to remit, suspend or commute sentences is limited where offences implicate central functions or property: the State may not exercise remission or commutation powers in cases investigated by agencies empowered under Central law, affecting central government property, or involving persons in Central service acting in official capacity, except with Central Government concurrence; and State orders on concurrent sentences covering offences within Union executive power have no effect unless the Central Government makes a corresponding order for the Union-related offences.
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