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Law of Magistracy in Pakistan

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper contains the general law of Magistracy in Pakistan as given in the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898. The Classification, the appointment, the duties, the functions, the powers, control, the subordination, the supervision are all discussed briefly. The case law has also been referred to.
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A Light on the Lay Magistracy

Criminal Justice Matters, 2002
(2002). A Light on the Lay Magistracy. Criminal Justice Matters: Vol. 49, Public Perspectives and Participation, pp. 24-25.
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Reforming the New Magistracy

1996
The range of public appointed bodies operating at local level has been documented in a number of studies.1 Public organisations with appointed boards are distinguished from local authorities in two significant ways. Firstly, they are specific function authorities as opposed to the multi-functional local authorities. Secondly, they have appointed boards
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Magistracies and Liturgies

Abstract This chapter discusses magistracies and liturgies as mechanisms of civic self-administration. Specialization and compartmentalization as means to achieve efficiency should be assessed against the background of malversation, favouritism, and abuse of coercive power.
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Fielding's Two Appointments to the Magistracy

Modern Philology, 1965
OF THE many lacunae in the Fielding biography, among the most irritating is that which covers-or, more properly, concealshis transition from a life of political journalism and apparently unsuccessful lawyering to a career on the inferior bench. According to the traditional account,1 during the year 1748 Fielding busied himself mainly with finishing up ...
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THE BLACK COUNTRY MAGISTRACY 1835–60

Midland History, 1975
AbstractThe English have centralised justice in almost all the cases where great money interests are at stake; they have abandoned most criminal cases to the caprices of various sorts of petty tribunal. The Justices of the Peace decide without appeal almost all the crimes that do not carry the death penalty or that of transportation for more than ...
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Core Values, the Magistracy, and the Auld Report

Journal of Law and Society, 2002
In this article I shall first examine the core values underlying criminal justice about which there is some consensus. I then briefly review the current arrangements and decision making processes in magistrates courts in England and Wales before relating the core values to those arrangements and processes. This leads me to certain conclusions about the
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