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If a Court by which an offender is bound by a bond under section 5 of the Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960 has reason to believe that the offender has failed to observe any of the condition of his bond, it may issue
A warrant for his arrest
Summon to the offender and his sureties
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
- When an offender is bound by a bond under section 5 of the Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960, the court plays an oversight role to ensure compliance with bond conditions.
- If the court suspects that the offender has violated any bond conditions, it has two possible remedies:
- Option 1: Issue a warrant for the offender's arrest. This means law enforcement officers can apprehend the offender to ensure he appears before the court.
- Option 2: Issue a summon to the offender and his sureties. This is a formal order asking them to appear in court.
- Option 3: "Both (a) and (b)" means the court may choose either or both of the above actions to ensure compliance.
Option 3: Both (a) and (b) is correct. Your Answer Is Right.
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