Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Withdrawal of powers enables the conferring authority to rescind delegated functions, including those given to subordinate officers. Section 28 authorises the High Court or the State Government to withdraw, wholly or partly, any power it has conferred on a person or an officer subordinate to it; powers conferred by a Chief Judicial Magistrate or a District Magistrate may be withdrawn by the Magistrate who conferred them, thereby vesting rescission authority in the original conferring authority.
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Withdrawal of powers enables the conferring authority to rescind delegated functions, including those given to subordinate officers.
Section 28 authorises the High Court or the State Government to withdraw, wholly or partly, any power it has conferred on a person or an officer subordinate to it; powers conferred by a Chief Judicial Magistrate or a District Magistrate may be withdrawn by the Magistrate who conferred them, thereby vesting rescission authority in the original conferring authority.
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