Whenever a Magistrate is of opinion - after hearingthe evidence for prosecution and the accused - thatthe accused is guilty - and that he ought to receive asevere punishment - then such Magistrate isempowered to inflict - the Magistrate may forwardthe case to-”

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Whenever a Magistrate is of opinion - after hearingthe evidence for prosecution and the accused - thatthe accused is guilty - and that he ought to receive asevere punishment - then such Magistrate isempowered to inflict - the Magistrate may forwardthe case to-”






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