Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Chapter 24 General Provisions as to Inquiries and Trials
Section 306: Tender of pardon to accomplish
- any offence triable exclusively by the Court of Session or by the Court of a Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (46 of 1952).
- any offence punishable with imprisonment which may extend to seven years or with a more severe sentence.
- his reasons for so doing;
- whether the tender was or was not accepted by the person to whom it was made,
and shall, on application made by the accused, furnish him with a copy of such record free of cost.
- shall be examined as a witness in the Court of the Magistrate taking cognizance of the offence and in the subsequent trial, if any;
- shall, unless he is already on bail, be detained in custody until the termination of the trial.
- commit it for trial-
- to the Court of Session if the offence is triable exclusively by that Court or if the Magistrate taking cognizance is the Chief Judicial Magistrate;
- to a Court of Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1952 (46 of 1952), if the offence is triable exclusively by that Court;
- in any other case, make over the case to the Chief Judicial Magistrate who shall try the case himself.