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Resident Magistrate's Court

Establishment

Further Resident Magistrate's Court is constituted through S.3 (1) of the Magistrate's Courts Act that is provides that 'there is hereby established the Resident Magistrate's Court whether shall be a court subordinate to the High Court and shall be duly constituted whereas held through a Chief Magistrate, a Principal Magistrate, a Senior Principal Magistrate, a Senior Resident Magistrate or may a Resident Magistrate'.

Criminal Jurisdiction

As whether Criminal Procedure Code, amended through the Statute Law there is Miscellaneous Amendments Act 1986, gives that a subordinate court held through a Chief Magistrate, Principal Magistrate or Senior Resident Magistrate or a Senior Principal Magistrate may pass any sentence authorised through law for an offence triable with that court.

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