Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Subordination of Executive Magistrates clarifies hierarchical control and allocation of duties under district magistrate authority. All Executive Magistrates are subordinate to the District Magistrate, and those exercising powers in a sub-division are also subordinate to the Sub-divisional Magistrate while remaining under the general control of the District Magistrate; the District Magistrate may make rules or give special orders, consistent with the Sanhita, for distribution or allocation of business among subordinate Executive Magistrates.
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Subordination of Executive Magistrates clarifies hierarchical control and allocation of duties under district magistrate authority.
All Executive Magistrates are subordinate to the District Magistrate, and those exercising powers in a sub-division are also subordinate to the Sub-divisional Magistrate while remaining under the general control of the District Magistrate; the District Magistrate may make rules or give special orders, consistent with the Sanhita, for distribution or allocation of business among subordinate Executive Magistrates.
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