125. Transmission to 1[Federal Government] of orders under section 124. A copy of every
order made by an officer under section 124 for the trial of the accused person shall forthwith be sent
to the 1[Federal Government].
126. Release of lunatic accused. Where any person is in custody under subsection (4) of section
123, or under detention under subsection (5) of that section__
(a) if such person is in custody under the said subsection (4) on the report of a medical
officer, or
(b) if such person is detained under the said subsection (5), on a certificate from any of the
authorities mentioned in clause (b) of section 124,
that, in the judgment of such officer or authority such person may be released without danger of his
doing injury to himself or to any other person, the 1[Federal Government] may order that such person
be released, or detained in custody, or transferred to a public lunatic asylum if he has not already
been sent to such an asylum.
127. Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives. Where any relative or friend of any person, who is
in custody under subsection (4) of section 123 or under detention under subsection (5) of that
section, desires that he should be delivered to his care and custody, the 1[Federal Govern ment] may,
upon application by such relative or friend and on his giving security to the satisfaction of that
Government that the person delivered shall__
(a) be properly taken care of and prevented from doing injury to himself or to any other
person ; and
(b) be produced for the inspection of such authority, and at such times and places, as the
1[Federal Government] may direct, order such person to be delivered to such relative or
friend.
128. Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial. When any property regarding
which any offence appears to have been committed, or which appears to have been used for the
commission of any offence, is produced before a courtmartial during a trial, the
1 Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and Table, for “Central Government”.
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