Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Case withdrawal authority enables recall and reassignment of subordinate magistrate criminal matters for inquiry or trial. A Chief Judicial Magistrate may withdraw or recall cases from a subordinate Magistrate and may inquire into or try them personally or refer them for inquiry or trial to another competent Magistrate; a Judicial Magistrate may recall cases he has made over and may inquire into or try those cases himself.
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Case withdrawal authority enables recall and reassignment of subordinate magistrate criminal matters for inquiry or trial.
A Chief Judicial Magistrate may withdraw or recall cases from a subordinate Magistrate and may inquire into or try them personally or refer them for inquiry or trial to another competent Magistrate; a Judicial Magistrate may recall cases he has made over and may inquire into or try those cases himself.
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