CrPC 308 — Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Where,  in  regard  to  a  person  who  has
accepted a tender of pardon made under section 306 or section 307, the Public Prosecutor certifies that in his opinion
such person has, either by wilfully concealing anything essential or by giving false evidence, not complied with the
condition  on  which  the  tender  was  made,  such  person  may  be  tried  for  the  offence  in  respect  of  which  the  pardon
was  so  tendered  or  for  any other  offence  of  which  he  appears  to  have  been  guilty  in  connection  with  the  same
matter, and also for the offence of giving false evidence:

Provided that such person shall not be tried jointly with any of the other accused:
Provided  further  that  such  person  shall  not  be  tried  for  the  offence  of  giving  false  evidence  except  with  the sanction of the High Court, and nothing contained in section 195 or section 340 shall apply to that offence.
(2) Any  statement  made  by  such  person  accepting  the  tender  of  pardon and  recorded  by  a  Magistrate  under section 164 or by a Court under sub-section (4) of section 306 may be given in evidence against him at such trial.
(3) At such trial, the accused shall be entitled to plead that he has complied with the condition upon which such
tender  was  made;  in  which  case  it  shall  be  for  the  prosecution  to  prove  that  the  condition  has  not  been  complied with.
(4) At such trial, the Court shall—
(a) if it is a Court of Session, before the charge is read out and explained to the accused;
(b) if it is the Court of a Magistrate, before the evidence of the witnesses for the prosecution is taken,
ask  the  accused  whether  he  pleads  that  he  has  complied  with  the  conditions  on  which  the  tender  of  pardon  was made.
(5) If the accused does so plead, the  Court  shall record the plea  and proceed  with the  trial  and it shall, before
passing  judgment  in  the  case,  find  whether  or  not    the    accused    has    complied    with    the  conditions  of  the
pardon,  and,    if  it  finds that  he  has so  complied,  it  shall,  notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  this  Code,  pass judgment of acquittal.

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