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What are the requirements of Section 137 Cr. P.C. under which a Magistrate’s jurisdiction to continue the proceeding ceases?
the party against whom provisional order has been made shall appear before the Magistrate and deny the existence of the public right in question
the party shall produce some reliable evidence e.g. record of rights or settlement officer’s receipt
the party will produce evidence which shall be legal evidence and shall support the denial
all of them
Correct Option: 4 - all of them
Explanation: Under Section 137 Cr. P.C., if a Magistrate has made a provisional order in a case, the jurisdiction to continue the proceedings ceases when certain conditions are met. These requirements include:
Appearance of the party: The party against whom the provisional order has been made must appear before the Magistrate and deny the existence of the public right in question.
Production of reliable evidence: The party must provide evidence, such as records of rights or settlement officer’s receipts, to support the denial.
Legal evidence: The evidence produced must be legally acceptable and must substantiate the denial.
These conditions ensure that the Magistrate's jurisdiction to continue the proceedings can only be maintained if there is a reasonable and substantiated denial of the public right in question.
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