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Write a short note on District Magistrate​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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The Collector also known as the District Magistrate, he is responsible for the maintenance of law and order in his district. When a magistrate, however junior he may be, is present, he assumes charge of the situation and the police must act under his orders.

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Answered by harshitagupta22
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The Collector also known as the District Magistrate, he is responsible for the maintenance of law and order in his district. His position in this context assumes greater significance looking to the social political and communal tensions that threaten the law and order situation so frequently.

Terrorism, communalism, smuggling and other economic offenses have added to his burdens. Essentially, no development can take place unless peace and tranquility are maintained.

Three elements are involved here – the police, the judiciary and the jails. The police force in the district, with the Superintendent of Police at its head, is kept under the control and supervision of the District Magistrate. Although the actual internal administration of the police is discharged through its own departmental line and, for purposes of disciplinary and technical supervision, the S.P. is responsible to the D.G. of Police; the operational control of the police force comes under the direct charge of the District Magistrate

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