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Section 11 - The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
11. Special Judicial Magistrates.
(1) The High Court may, if requested by the Central or State Government so to do, confer upon any person who holds or has held any post under the Government, all or any of the powers conferred or conferrable by or under this Sanhita on a Judicial Magistrate of the first class or of the second class, in respect to particular cases or to particular classes of cases, in any local area:
Provided that no such power shall be conferred on a person unless he possesses such qualification or experience in relation to legal affairs as the High Court may, by rules, specify.
(2) Such Magistrates shall be called Special Judicial Magistrates and shall be appointed for such term, not exceeding one year at a time, as the High Court may, by general or special order, direct.
Related Sections
- Section 173: Information in cognizable cases
- Section 334: Previous conviction or acquittal how proved
- Section 479: Maximum period for which undertrial prisoner can be detained
- Section 284: Summary trial by Magistrate of second class
- Section 429: Order of High Court on appeal to be certified to lower Court