Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Unauthorised magistrate actions that exceed statutory empowerment render the resultant proceedings void by statute. The provision specifies that when a Magistrate not empowered by law performs certain acts-including attachment and sale of property, issuing search warrants for postal items, demanding security for peace or good behaviour, discharging or cancelling bonds, making maintenance or nuisance orders, trying offenders (including summarily), passing sentence on another Magistrate's proceedings, deciding appeals, calling for proceedings, or revising specified orders-the proceedings in which those acts occur shall be void.
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Unauthorised magistrate actions that exceed statutory empowerment render the resultant proceedings void by statute.
The provision specifies that when a Magistrate not empowered by law performs certain acts-including attachment and sale of property, issuing search warrants for postal items, demanding security for peace or good behaviour, discharging or cancelling bonds, making maintenance or nuisance orders, trying offenders (including summarily), passing sentence on another Magistrate's proceedings, deciding appeals, calling for proceedings, or revising specified orders-the proceedings in which those acts occur shall be void.
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