Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Summons to accused requires personal or advocate appearance to answer a stated criminal charge before the magistrate. Summons to an accused person requires the accused to appear in person or by an advocate to answer a stated offence before the specified magistrate on the appointed date; it names the accused and address, briefly states the offence charged, and records the date, court seal and signature authorising attendance under the statutory summons provision.
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Summons to accused requires personal or advocate appearance to answer a stated criminal charge before the magistrate.
Summons to an accused person requires the accused to appear in person or by an advocate to answer a stated offence before the specified magistrate on the appointed date; it names the accused and address, briefly states the offence charged, and records the date, court seal and signature authorising attendance under the statutory summons provision.
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