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The Judicial Officers Protection Act, 1850

The Judicial Officers Protection Act, 1850 provides protection to judicial officers from any legal action for acts done in good faith in the discharge of their official duties.

"Judicial Officers Protection Immunity Good Faith Official Duties Harassment Intimidation"

Summary

The Judicial Officers Protection Act, 1850 is an Indian law that provides protection to judicial officers from any legal action for acts done in good faith in the discharge of their official duties. The Act aims to ensure that judges and other judicial officers can perform their duties without fear or favour and without being subjected to harassment or intimidation. The Act provides immunity to judges and other judicial officers against any legal action that may be initiated against them for any act done in good faith in the discharge of their official duties. The Act is applicable to all judicial officers, including judges of the Supreme Court, High Courts, and subordinate courts.

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1 Section 1: Non-Liability To Suit Of Officers Acting Judicially, For Official Acts Done In Good Faith, And Of Officers Executing Warrants And Orders Open
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