Section 325 of CrPC : Section 325: Procedure when Magistrate can not pass sentence sufficiently severe.
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: A Magistrate of the second class is presiding over a case where Ramesh is accused of grievous assault.
Details:
- After hearing the evidence from both the prosecution and the defense, the Magistrate concludes that Ramesh is guilty.
- The Magistrate believes that the punishment Ramesh deserves is more severe than what he is authorized to impose.
- The Magistrate records his opinion and submits the case proceedings to the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM).
- The Magistrate also forwards Ramesh to the CJM.
Outcome:
- The CJM reviews the case, examines the parties involved, and may recall witnesses if necessary.
- The CJM decide...
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