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PROCEDURE IN INQUIRIES AND TRIALS BY MAGISTRATES
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Charge to be framed
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Conviction on admission of truth of accusation
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Statement made under section 164
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PART E
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RECORD OF EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES
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Only relevant evidence should be recorded
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Duty of Court to elucidate facts
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Mode of recording evidence
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Comparison of memorandum with vernacular statement
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Memorandum in English
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Omitted
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Statement of a witness to be read over
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Evidence and judgment in summary trials
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Particulars of witnesses or parties to be noted
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Examination-in-Chief
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Illegible record
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Documents on record should be duly proved
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Demeanour of witnesses
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Record to contain a brief note of all material orders passed
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PART F
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DISMISSAL OF CASES IN DEFAULT
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Omitted
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Reasons for dismissal in default should be recorded
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Instructions to be observed in re dismissal of complaints, etc., by reason of the absence of the complainant
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PART G
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MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS IN CONNECTION WITH INQUIRIES AND TRIALS
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Age of accused persons, complainants and witnesses to be carefully considered when the point is material
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Medical examination of persons for purposes of evidence
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Omitted
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Omitted
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Exhibits
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PART H
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THE JUDGMENT
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Contents of a judgment
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Criminal powers of the Courts should be noted in the record and final order
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The Powers of various Criminal Courts
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Special powers to be noted in the record and final order
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Separate Judgments in riot cases
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Criticism on the conduct of Police and other officers
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Award of costs
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Application of fine towards costs and compensation
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Award of compensation to accused
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Acquittal of accused when offence is compounded
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Compounding cases of grievous hurt should be discouraged
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Points to be considered before a compromise is permitted
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CHAPTER 2
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