Section 11 the Probation of offenders act, 1958
Here is a summary of Section 11 of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958:
Section 11 — Power to order sureties for good behavior
Summary:
When a person is released on probation or after having undergone a sentence, the court may require them to give security (sureties) for their good behavior for a specified period. This means the offender or someone on their behalf may need to deposit money or other security as a guarantee that the offender will not commit any further offenses during that time.
If the offender breaches this condition, the court can forfeit the security and may take further action, including imposing a sentence.
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