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Related Section(s)(1) In every district (not being a metropolitan area) there shall
be established as many Courts of Judicial Magistrates of the first class and of the second class, and at such
places, as the State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, by notification, specify:
1[Provided that the State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, establish, for any local area, one or more Special Courts of Judicial Magistrates of the first class or of the second class to try any particular case or particular class of cases, and where any such Special Court is established, no other Court of Magistrate in the local area shall have jurisdiction to try any case or class of cases for the trial of which such Special Court of Judicial Magistrate has been established.] (2) The presiding officers of such Courts shall be appointed by the High Court. (3) The High Court may, whenever it appears to it to be expedient or necessary, confer the powers of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class or of the second class on any member of the Judicial Service of the State, functioning as a Judge in a Civil Court. STATE AMENDMENTS Andaman and Nicobar Islands (U.T.).-- Union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep In the Code, as it applies to the Union Territories to which this regulation extends, in sub-section (3) of section 11, for the words "any member of the judicial service of the state functioning as a judge in a civil court", the words "any person discharging the functions of a civil court", shall be substituted. [Vide Andaman and Nicobar Islands (U.T.). Act 1 of 1974, s. 4.] Uttar Pradesh Amendment of section 11.-- In section 11 of the said Code, after sub-section (1) the following subsection shall be inserted and be deemed always to have been inserted, namely :-- ""(1-A) The State Government may like-wise establish as many Courts of Judicial Magistrates of the first class and of the second class in respect to particular cases, or to a particular class or particular classes of cases; or in regard to cases, generally, in any local area." [Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 16 of 1976, s. 3] Bihar Amendment of Section 11.-- After sub-section (3) of Section 11 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) (hereinafter referred to as the said Code) the following sub-section shall be inserted and shall be deemed always to have been inserted, namely:-- "(4) The State Government may likewise establish for any local area one or more courts of Judicial Magistrate of the First Class or Second Class to try any particular cases or particular class or categories of cases." [Vide Bihar Act 8 of 1977, s. 2]
1. Added by Act 45 of 1978, s. 3 (w.e.f. 18-12-1978).
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Related Section(s)1[22A. Power to fix local limits of Jurisdiction of 2[Civil Judges].- The 3[ 4[State] Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, fix, and, by a like notification, from time to time, alter the local limits of the ordinary jurisdiction of the 5[Civil Judges].
1 Section 22A was inserted by section 2 of the Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1880 (9 of 1880).
2 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s.3. 3 The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words "Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 4 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 5 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s.3. @centre1@1[CIVIL JUDGES]@/centre1@
21. Number of subordinate civil court.- There shall be in each district so many Civil Courts subordinate to the District Court as the 2[ 3[State] Government], 4[* * *] shall from time to time direct : 5[Provided that for special reasons it shall be lawful for the 6[ 7[State] Government], at any time to close temporarily any such Subordinate Court].
1 The heading "Civil Judges" was substituted for the heading "Subordinate Judges" by s. 2 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3.
2 The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words "Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 3 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 4 The words "acting under the general control of the Governor-General of India in Council" were omitted by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 5 This proviso was inserted by section 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1900 (Bom. I of 1900). 6 The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words "Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 7 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. The 1[Civil Judges] shall hold their Courts at such place or places as the 2[ 3[State] Government] may from time to time appoint within the local limits of their respective jurisdiction :
4[Provided that for special reasons it shall be lawful for the 5[ 6[State] Government] to order that a 7[Civil Judge] shall hold his Court at a place outside the local limits of his jurisdiction.] Wherever more than one such place is appointed, the District Judge shall, subject to the control of the High Court, fix the days on which the 8[Civil Judge] shall hold his Court at each of such places, and the 9[Civil Judge] shall cause such days to be duly notified throughout the local limits of his jurisdiction. The same person may be the Judge of more than one subordinate Court 10[and may dispose of the civil business of any one of his Courts at the headquarters of any other of his Court]; and in such cases the District Judge shall, subject to the control of the High Court, prescribe rules for regulating the time during which the 11[Civil Judge] shall sit in each Court. Appointment of Joint 12[Civil Judges].- 13[For the purpose of assisting the Judge of any subordinate Court in the disposal of the civil business on his file, 14[the High Court may appoint to such Court from the members of the Subordinate Civil Judicial Service of the 15[State]] one or more Joint 16[Civil Judges], or the District Judge may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, depute to such Court the Judge of another subordinate Court within the district. A 17[Civil Judge] thus appointed or deputed to assist in the Court of another 18[Civil Judge] shall dispose of such civil business within the limits of his pecuniary jurisdiction as may, subject to the control of the District Judge, be referred to him by Judge of such Court. 19[He may also dispose of the Civil business of his Court at the place of his deputation subject to the general or special orders of the High Court in this behalf.] Provisions applicable to Joint 20[Civil Judges].- For the purpose of this section the provisions of the Act applicable to 21[Civil Judges] shall be and shall be deemed always to have been applicable to Joint 22[Civil Judges] : Provided that no such Joint 23[Civil Judge] shall hear and determine any suit instituted under section 4 of the Dekkhan Agriculturists Relief Act, 1879, unless the value of the said suit falls within the limits of the pecuniary jurisdiction conferred on him by that Act.]
1 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s.3.
2 The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words Governor of Bombay in Council by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 3 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 4 This proviso was inserted by section 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1900 (Bom. 1 of 1900). 5 The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words "Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 6 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 7 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 8 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 9 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 10 The words "and may dispose of the Civil business of any one of his Court at the headquarters of any other of his Courts" were inserted by section 2(1) of Bom. 7 of 1930. 11 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 12 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 13 These two paragraphs were substituted for the original last paragraph of section 23 by Bom. 1 of 1900, s. 4. The original paragraph was as follows :- "The Judge of any subordinate Court may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, be deputed by the District Judge to the Court of another Subordinate Judge for the purpose of assisting him in the disposal of the suits on his file.". 14 The words "the High Court may appoint to such Court from the members of the Subordinate Civil Judicial Service of the Province" were substituted for the words "the Governor of Bombay in Council may appoint to such Court" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 15 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 16 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 17 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 18 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 19 This sentence was added by section 2(2) of Bom. 7 of 1930. 20 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 21 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 22 The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 23 The words "Civil Judge" were substituted for the words "Subordinate Judge" by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945) read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. |