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Arrest
under Criminal Process--apart from arrest under a warrant from a magistrate-are as follows:- 1. At Common Law.--A peace officer, i.e., a
Backing a warrant of a justice of the peace
England and Wales. A warrant issued by a metropolitan police magistrate in respect of an offence committed within the metropolitan police
Court of summary jurisdiction
of summary jurisdiction, means the court of a Chief Presidency Magistrate or of a District Magistrate [Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act, (18
Criminal Charge
convention the court had to consider, Regina (Mudie) v. Dover Magistrates' Ct (CA), (2003) 2 WLR 1344. The court concludes as
Addictio
Addictio, the act of a magistrate, the pr'tor in Civil Law. The addictio had different purposes:
Medical witnesses
surgeon or other medical witness, taken and attested by a Magistrate in the presence of the accused, or taken on commission
Maintenance
father or mother, unable to maintain himself or herself, a Magistrate of first class, may upon proof of such neglect or
Mala fide exercise of power
power was intended by law to be exercised, Additional District Magistrate v. Shivakant Shukla, AIR 1976 SC 1207 (1343): (1976) 2
Malary
Malary, judicial, belonging to a judge or magistrate, Roberts' Indian Glos.
Manumission
when the slave was led before the pr'tor, and that magistrate laid his wand (vindicta) on his head; 3rd, when the
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