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hello every one what is the role of magistrate in couart​

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Answered by Shubhgyanji
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Answer:

"To make an empire durable, the magistrates must obey the laws and the people the magistrates."

Explanation:

A magistrate hears evidence and decides whether a person is guilty or not guilty to an offence as charged. A magistrate imposes a penalty on those who are either found guilty or plead guilty to offences. The magistrate's role in court is to ensure that justice is administered fairly and impartially.

Answered by Itz2minback
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Answer:

The magistrate's main objective is to ensure the due process of law in every stage of the investigation. It is important because the proceedings of a criminal case can be hampered, it depends on the manner in which the investigation was done.

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