Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Warrant of commitment authorises custody for contempt when a fine is unpaid, with release on payment and certified execution. Warrant of commitment authorises the jail officer to receive and keep in custody a person adjudged to have committed wilful contempt whose adjudged fine remains unpaid, specifying the offender, the fine, and the alternative term of simple imprisonment; on payment the officer must immediately release the person and return the warrant with an endorsement certifying the manner of execution.
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Warrant of commitment authorises custody for contempt when a fine is unpaid, with release on payment and certified execution.
Warrant of commitment authorises the jail officer to receive and keep in custody a person adjudged to have committed wilful contempt whose adjudged fine remains unpaid, specifying the offender, the fine, and the alternative term of simple imprisonment; on payment the officer must immediately release the person and return the warrant with an endorsement certifying the manner of execution.
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