Section-529 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
(ACT NO. V OF 1898)
CHAPTER XLV
OF IRREGULAR PROCEEDINGS
Irregularities
which do not vitiate proceedings
529. If any Magistrate not empowered
by law to do any of the following things, namely:–
(a) to issue a search-warrant under
section 98;
(b) to order, under section 155, the
police to investigate an offence;
(c) to hold an inquest under section
176;
(d) to issue process, under section
186, for the apprehension of a person within the local limits of his
jurisdiction who has committed an offence outside such limits;
(e) to take cognizance of an offence
under section 190, sub-section (1), clause (a), or clause (b);
(f) to transfer a case under section
192;
(g) to tender a pardon under section
337 or section 338;
(h) to sell property under section
524 or section 525; or
(i) to withdraw a case and try it
himself under section 528;
erroneously in good faith does that thing, his proceedings shall not be set aside merely on the ground of his not being so empowered.
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