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A Magistrate not empowered, tries an offender summarily. State, with reasons, whether the trial is vitiated in this case or not?
Mention the irregularities which do not vitiate proceedings.
What are the irregularities which vitiate proceedings?
What do you understand by inherent powers of the High Court? When can this power be exercised?
Can a public servant concerned in sale, purchase or bid for a property?
Can a practising pleader sit as Magistrate in certain courts?
When is a Judge or Magistrate disqualified from trying a case?
What is the power of the State Government to alter functions allocated to Judicial and Executive Magistrates in certain cases?
Under the Mitakshara school, there is a recognized mode of devolution of property by survivorship and inheritance while under the Dayabhaga school one mode of devolution of property is recognized… Discuss