Section 10 of BNSS : Section 10: Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Appointment of Chief Judicial Magistrate in a District
Context: In the district of Pune, the High Court of Bombay needs to appoint a Chief Judicial Magistrate.
Application: The High Court of Bombay appoints Mr. A, a Judicial Magistrate of the first class, as the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Pune district. Mr. A now has the authority to oversee the judicial functions and administration of the district's criminal courts.
Outcome: Mr. A, as the Chief Judicial Magistrate, ensures that all criminal cases in Pune district are processed efficiently and fairly. He supervises the work of other Judicial Magistrates in the district and ensures that justice is delivered promptly.
Example 2:
Scenario: Appointment of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate
Context: In the district of Jaipur, the High Court of Rajasthan decides that the workload is too high for a single Chief Judicial Magistrate to handle.
Application: The High Court appoints Ms. B, another Judicial Magistrate of the first class, as an Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate. Ms. B is given the same powers as the Chief Judicial Magistrate to help manage the caseload.
Outcome: With M...
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