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(1) Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in any law,
to a Magistrate without any qualifying words, Magistrate of the first class or a Magistrate of the second
class shall, in relation to any area, be construed as a reference to a Judicial Magistrate of the first class or
Judicial Magistrate of the second class, as the case may be, exercising jurisdiction in such area.
(2) Where, under any law, other than this Sanhita, the functions exercisable by a Magistrate relate to
matters,—
(a) which involve the appreciation or shifting of evidence or the formulation of any decision which
exposes any person to any punishment or penalty or detention in custody pending investigation, inquiry
or trial or would have the effect of sending him for trial before any Court, they shall, subject to the
provisions of this Sanhita, be exercisable by a Judicial Magistrate; or
(b) which are administrative or executive in nature, such as, the granting of a licence, the suspension
or cancellation of a licence, sanctioning a prosecution or withdrawing from a prosecution, they shall,
subject to the provisions of clause (a) be exercisable by an Executive Magistrate.
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