Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Practice restriction on advocates: lawyers appearing in a magistrate's court are barred from serving as magistrate in that court or its local jurisdiction. The rule disqualifies any advocate who practices in the Court of a Magistrate from sitting as a Magistrate in that same Court or in any Court within the local jurisdiction of that Court, thereby preventing an advocate who appears before a magistrate's court from holding the judicial office of magistrate in that court or in courts within its local jurisdiction.
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Practice restriction on advocates: lawyers appearing in a magistrate's court are barred from serving as magistrate in that court or its local jurisdiction.
The rule disqualifies any advocate who practices in the Court of a Magistrate from sitting as a Magistrate in that same Court or in any Court within the local jurisdiction of that Court, thereby preventing an advocate who appears before a magistrate's court from holding the judicial office of magistrate in that court or in courts within its local jurisdiction.
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