Article 236 of CoI : Article 236: Interpretation.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi is a judge in a city civil court in Mumbai. He is hearing a case involving a property dispute. According to Article 236 of the Constitution of India, Ravi is considered a "district judge" even though he is not officially titled as such. This means that he has the same authority and responsibilities as a district judge in this context.

Example 2:

Priya is an additional sessions judge in Delhi. She is presiding over a criminal case involving serious charges. Under Article 236, Priya's role as an additional sessions judge is included in the definition of "district judge." This ensures that her decisions and actions carry the same weight and authority as those of a district judge.

Example 3:

Anil is a chief judge of a small cause court in Chennai, dealing with minor civil disputes. According to Article 236, Anil is also consid...

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