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(1) Where, in regard to a person
who has accepted a tender of pardon made under section 343 or section 344, 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 215 or section 379 shall apply to that
offence.
(2) Any statement made by such person accepting the tender of pardon and recorded by a Magistrate
under section 183 or by a Court under sub-section (4) of section 343 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
Sanhita, pass judgment of acquittal.
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