Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Special summons for petty offences: accused may appear or submit a written guilty plea and arrange fine payment through counsel. The summons mandates personal attendance or attendance by an advocate before the magistrate, but permits the accused to transmit a written plea of guilty with payment of the prescribed fine or to authorise an advocate in writing to plead guilty and pay the fine on the accused's behalf; the fine specified must not exceed the statutory upper limit and the summons must be dated, sealed and signed by the court.
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Special summons for petty offences: accused may appear or submit a written guilty plea and arrange fine payment through counsel.
The summons mandates personal attendance or attendance by an advocate before the magistrate, but permits the accused to transmit a written plea of guilty with payment of the prescribed fine or to authorise an advocate in writing to plead guilty and pay the fine on the accused's behalf; the fine specified must not exceed the statutory upper limit and the summons must be dated, sealed and signed by the court.
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