| Great Britain. India Office - 1819 - 814 pages
...by the small cause courts ; and the greater part ot the original criminal '.vork is disposed of by the executive district officers, who, in addition to their revenue duties, are entrusted with magisterial powcis. The remaining principal departments of government are the police*,... | |
| ADMINISTRATION - 1884 - 618 pages
...Judges, exercise criminal jurisdiction. But original criminal work is to a great extent disposed of by the executive district officers, who, in addition...revenue duties, are invested with magisterial powers. There are, under the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code, in addition to the High Court, four... | |
| W.W. HUNTER - 1885 - 490 pages
...and by the Small Cause Courts; and the greater part of the original criminal work is disposed of by the executive District officers, who in addition to their revenue duties are entrusted with magisterial powers. The remaining principal departments of Government are the police,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1885 - 488 pages
...and by the Small Cause Courts ; and the greater part of the original criminal work is disposed of by the executive District officers, who in addition to their revenue duties are entrusted with magisterial powers. The remaining principal departments of Government are the police,... | |
| Sir William Wilson Hunter, William Wilson Hunter - 1892 - 520 pages
...Courts of Session are the superior criminal courts, but ordinary criminal work is disposed of chiefly by the executive district officers, who, in addition...revenue duties, are invested with magisterial powers. They are divided for this purpose into three grades. Magistrates of the Third Class can inflict imprisonment... | |
| Bhalchandra Gangadhar Sapre - 1925 - 618 pages
...the larger towns there are Small Causes Courts with summary powers for the disposal of small cases. Criminal Courts. — District and Assistant Judges...under the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code four grades of Criminal Courts — those of the Magistrates of the Third, Second, and First Class and... | |
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