Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Special powers regarding bail allow higher courts to grant, modify, or revoke bail subject to notice and conditions. A High Court or Court of Session may direct release on bail with necessary conditions, set aside or modify Magistrate-imposed bail conditions, and must give notice of bail applications to the Public Prosecutor in specified serious cases; the informant's presence is obligatory for certain offences, and the court may order re-arrest and committal of persons released on bail.
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Special powers regarding bail allow higher courts to grant, modify, or revoke bail subject to notice and conditions.
A High Court or Court of Session may direct release on bail with necessary conditions, set aside or modify Magistrate-imposed bail conditions, and must give notice of bail applications to the Public Prosecutor in specified serious cases; the informant's presence is obligatory for certain offences, and the court may order re-arrest and committal of persons released on bail.
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