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The Code of Criminal Procedure Schedule III

SCHEDULE III
(See section 36)
ORDINARY POWERS OF MAGISTRATES
I. Ordinary Powers of a Magistrate of the Third Class
(1)
Power to arrest or direct the arrest of, and to commit to custody, a person committing an offence in his presence, section 64.
(2)
Power to arrest, or direct the arrest in his persence of, an offender section 65.
(3)
Power to endorse a warrant, or to order the removal of an accused person arrested under a warrant, sections 83, 84, and 86.
(4)
Power to issue proclamations in eases judicially before him, section 87.
(5)

The Code of Criminal Procedure Schedule II

SCHEDULE II
TABULAR STATEMENT OF OFFENCES
( 1 ) [Subject to the proviso to clause (a) and the proviso (f) of sub-section (1) of section 4.]

EXPLANATORY NOTE. - The entries in the second and seventh columns of this schedule, headed respective "Offence" and "Punishment under the Penal Code", are note intended as definitions of the offences and described in the several corresponding sections of the Penal Code, or even as abstract of those sections, but merely as references to the subject of the section, the number of which is given in the first column.

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The Code of Criminal Procedure Chapters XXXI-XLVI

PART VII
Of Appeal, Reference and Revision

CHAPTER XXXI
OF APPEALS

404.
No appeal shall lie from any judgment of order on a criminal Court except as provided for by this Code or by any other law for the time being in force.

405.
Any person whose application under section 89 for the delivery of property or the proceeds of the sale thereof has been rejected by any Court , may appeal to the Court to which appeals ordinarily lie from the sentences of the former Court.

406.

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