Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Appearance bond requirement obliges accused to execute bond to appear before higher court; forfeiture follows failure to appear. Courts trying an offence and Appellate Courts must require an accused, before conclusion of trial or disposal of an appeal, to execute a bond or bail bond to appear before the higher Court when that Court issues notice; the bond remains in force for six months and, on failure to appear, the bond is forfeited and the prescribed forfeiture procedure applies.
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Appearance bond requirement obliges accused to execute bond to appear before higher court; forfeiture follows failure to appear.
Courts trying an offence and Appellate Courts must require an accused, before conclusion of trial or disposal of an appeal, to execute a bond or bail bond to appear before the higher Court when that Court issues notice; the bond remains in force for six months and, on failure to appear, the bond is forfeited and the prescribed forfeiture procedure applies.
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