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Section 23 CrPC: Subordination of Executive Magistrates – Code of Criminal Procedure

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(1) All Executive Magistrates, other than the Additional District Magistrate, shall be subordinate to the District Magistrate, and every Executive Magistrate (other than the Sub-divisional Magistrate) exercising powers in a sub-division shall also be subordinate to the Sub-divisional Magistrate, subject, however, to the general control of the District Magistrate.

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CodeExplanationIllustrationCommon Questions and AnswersQ: What is the significance of this code?Q: Can an Executive Magistrate disobey an order from a superior magistrate?Q: What happens if an Executive Magistrate disobeys an order?

(2) The District Magistrate may, from time to time, make rules or give special orders, consistent with this Code, as to the distribution of business among the Executive Magistrates subordinate to him and as to the allocation of business to an Additional District Magistrate.

Explanation

This section establishes a hierarchical structure among executive magistrates. It clarifies that:

  • Executive magistrates are answerable to the District Magistrate or the Chief Judicial Magistrate within their jurisdiction.
  • They are required to comply with all lawful orders issued by these superior magistrates.

Illustration

Imagine a situation where a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) is investigating a case of unlawful assembly. The District Magistrate (DM) issues an order to the SDM to refrain from arresting certain individuals involved in the assembly. The SDM, being subordinate to the DM, is legally bound to follow the DM’s order, even though the SDM might personally believe that an arrest is necessary.

Common Questions and Answers

Q: What is the significance of this code?

A: This code ensures a coordinated and efficient functioning of the criminal justice system by establishing a clear chain of command and accountability among executive magistrates.

Q: Can an Executive Magistrate disobey an order from a superior magistrate?

A: No, an Executive Magistrate is legally obligated to obey all lawful orders from their superior magistrates. They can only disobey an order if it is deemed unlawful or if they have a valid reason to do so.

Q: What happens if an Executive Magistrate disobeys an order?

A: Disobeying a lawful order can lead to disciplinary action, including suspension or even dismissal from service.

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