XXIV
28 sections
General Provisions As To Inquiries And Trials
- Section300Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence
- Section301Appearance by public prosecutors
- Section302Permission to conduct prosecution
- Section303Right of person against whom proceedings are instituted to be defended
- Section304Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases
- Section305Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused
- Section306Tender of pardon to accomplish
- Section307Power to direct tender of pardon
- Section308Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon
- Section309Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings
- Section310Local inspection
- Section311Power to summon material witness, or examine person present
- Section311APower of Magistrate to order person to give specimen signature or handwriting
- Section313Power to examine the accused
- Section314Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments
- Section315Accused person to be competent witness
- Section316No influence to be used to induce disclosure
- Section317Provision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases
- Section318Procedure where accused does not understand proceedings
- Section319Power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence
- Section320Compounding of offences
- Section321Withdrawal from prosecution
- Section322Procedure in cases which Magistrate cannot dispose of
- Section323Procedure when, after commencement of inquiry or trial, Magistrate finds case should be committed
- Section324Trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp law or property
- Section325Procedure when Magistrate can not pass sentence sufficiently severe
- Section326Conviction or commitment on evidence partly recorded by one Magistrate and partly by another
- Section327Court to be open