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Under section 7(2) the Court before which an offender is brought for non-appearnce of whom warrants has been issued the Court may
Remand him to judicial custody until the case is heard
Admit him on bail with or without sureties
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
- Section 7(2) allows the Court to deal with an offender brought before it due to non-appearance after issuance of a warrant.
- The Court has the power to remand the person to judicial custody until the case is finally heard. (Option 1)
- Alternately, the Court can admit him to bail, either with or without sureties. (Option 2)
- Therefore, the Court can do either (a) or (b) as per the circumstances.
- Option 3, "Both (a) and (b)", correctly states the scope.
- Option 4 is incorrect as it denies these powers.
Correct Answer: Option 3 – Both (a) and (b)
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