The court can issue ______ if it feels a person's appearance in some case is necessary
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The court can issue Enforcement if it feels a person's appearance in some case is necessary.
- According to section 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, when the accused appears or is brought before the magistrate, specifics of the offence of which he is accused or the accusation levelled against the accused shall be stated to him. He shall also be asked if he enters a plea of guilty or has any defences to present.
- certain ladies are exempt from dressing up. Women who should not be required to appear in public based on local norms and manners are free from having to personally appear in court.
- The High Court has the authority and jurisdiction to issue appropriate Writs in the nature of Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-warranto, and Habeas Corpus for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights or for any other reason, according to Article 226 of the Constitution.
- This sentence makes no mention of the possibility of holding the trial in the accused's absence if he refuses to appear in court after being served with a summons." The bench cited Section 273 of the CrPC, saying, "It is undeniable in the current case that the petitioner failed to show up in court.
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