Section 483 of CrPC : Section 483: Duty Of High Court To Exercise Continuous Superintendence Over Courts Of Judicial Magistrates

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a local court in a small town is overwhelmed with cases, leading to significant delays in hearings and judgments. Concerned citizens report this issue to the High Court, suggesting that the delay is affecting the administration of justice. Under Section 483 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the High Court intervenes to review the workings of the local court. It may issue guidelines or take measures to expedite case processing, ensuring that the Judicial Magistrates dispose of cases promptly and efficiently, thus upholding the principle of timely justice for the citizens.

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