Section 352 of CrPC : Section 352: Certain Judges And Magistrates Not To Try Certain Offences When Committed Before Themselves

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where during a trial, an individual is disrespectful and commits an act of contempt directly in front of a District Court Judge. According to Section 352 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the same Judge cannot try the individual for this act of contempt. Instead, the case must be referred to another Judge or Magistrate who was not present during the incident, to ensure a fair and unbiased trial.

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