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CrPC Chapter 31. Transfer Of Criminal Cases

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  • CrPC Section 406. Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals
  • CrPC Section 407. Power of High Court to transfer cases and appeals
  • CrPC Section 408. Power of Sessions Judge to transfer cases and appeals
  • CrPC Section 409. Withdrawal of cases and appeals by Sessions Judges
  • CrPC Section 410. Withdrawal of cases by Judicial Magistrates
  • CrPC Section 411. Making over or withdrawal of cases by Executive Magistrates
  • CrPC Section 412. Reasons to be recorded
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