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Ranchi, 7 May 2023: The Jharkhand High Court has held that a Magistrate is mandatorily required to postpone the issue of process before taking cognisance of a matter when the accused persons are situated in an area beyond its territorial jurisdiction, even when the government is ......
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Source : Live Law
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Jharkhand High Court
Magistrate territorial jurisdiction
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Section 202 CrPC
mandatory requirement
Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940
Krishna Nand Shastri and Ors vs The State of Jharkhand
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