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<h1>Magistrate Must Commit Case to Court of Session Before Judgment if Trial Requires, Following Chapter XIX Procedures.</h1> If during an inquiry or trial, a Magistrate determines that a case should be tried by the Court of Session, the Magistrate must commit the case to that court before signing the judgment. This action is governed by the provisions outlined earlier in the statute, and upon commitment, the procedures specified in Chapter XIX will apply to the case.