Section 22B of ITPA : Section 22B: Power Of Court To Try Cases Summarily
ITPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a local police station has conducted a raid and arrested several individuals for their involvement in a prostitution ring, which is an offence under The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956. The case is brought before a magistrate for trial. Considering the backlog of cases and the relatively straightforward nature of the offence, the State Government has issued a directive that such offences be tried summarily to expedite the legal process.
In this case, the magistrate begins...
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