Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Appointment of Chief Judicial Magistrate: framework for designation, delegation, and supervisory powers over magistrates in districts. The High Court appoints a Chief Judicial Magistrate in every district and may designate a first-class Judicial Magistrate as an Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate with all or any powers of the Chief Judicial Magistrate as directed; it may also designate a first-class Judicial Magistrate as a Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate, who, subject to the Chief Judicial Magistrate's general control, exercises supervisory and control powers over other Judicial Magistrates in the sub-division as the High Court prescribes.
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Appointment of Chief Judicial Magistrate: framework for designation, delegation, and supervisory powers over magistrates in districts.
The High Court appoints a Chief Judicial Magistrate in every district and may designate a first-class Judicial Magistrate as an Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate with all or any powers of the Chief Judicial Magistrate as directed; it may also designate a first-class Judicial Magistrate as a Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate, who, subject to the Chief Judicial Magistrate's general control, exercises supervisory and control powers over other Judicial Magistrates in the sub-division as the High Court prescribes.
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