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 witness requires appearance and production of evidence, with non compliance exposing the person to compulsory attendance warrant. The summons empowers the court to require a person likely to give material evidence or produce documents to appear at a specified date, time and place, to remain until excused, and warns that unjustified refusal to appear will lead to issuance of a warrant to compel attendance; the form records the court seal, date and signature.
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Summons to witness requires appearance and production of evidence, with non compliance exposing the person to compulsory attendance warrant.
The summons empowers the court to require a person likely to give material evidence or produce documents to appear at a specified date, time and place, to remain until excused, and warns that unjustified refusal to appear will lead to issuance of a warrant to compel attendance; the form records the court seal, date and signature.
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