CrPC 14 — Local jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Subject  to  the  control  of  the  High  Court,  the
Chief  Judicial  Magistrate  may,  from  time  to  time,  define  the  local  limits  of  the  areas  within  which  the
Magistrates  appointed  under  section  11  or  under  section  13  may  exercise  all  or  any  of  the  powers  with
which they may respectively be invested under this Code:

[Provided  that  the  Court  of  Special Judicial  Magistrate  may  hold  its  sitting  at  any  place  within  the local area for which it is established.]
(2) Except  as  otherwise  provided  by  such  definition,  the  jurisdiction  and  powers  of  every  such Magistrate shall extend throughout the district.

[(3) Where  the  local  jurisdiction  of  a  Magistrate,  appointed  under  section  11  or  section  13  or
section 18, extends to an area beyond the district, or the metropolitan area, as the case may be, in which
he ordinarily holds Court, any reference in this Code to the Court of Session, Chief Judicial Magistrate or
the  Chief  Metropolitan  Magistrate  shall,  in  relation  to  such  Magistrate,  throughout  the  area  within  his
local  jurisdiction,  be  construed,  unless the  context  otherwise  requires,  as  a  reference  to  the  Court  of
Session,  Chief  Judicial  Magistrate,  or  Chief  Metropolitan  Magistrate,  as  the  case  may  be,  exercising jurisdiction in relation to the said district or metropolitan area.]

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