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The manner of recording a Metropolitan Magistrate’s judg¬ment is given in:
Section 386 Cr. P.C.
Section 587 Cr. P.C.
Section 388 Cr. P.C.
Section 355 Cr. P.C.
- Section 386 Cr. P.C: Pertains to the powers of the appellate court in dealing with appeals. It lays out how the appellate court may alter or modify judgments from lower courts.
- Section 587 Cr. P.C: Does not exist. It's likely a mistaken reference as there is no such section in the Criminal Procedure Code.
- Section 388 Cr. P.C: Discusses the restoration of property or documents that were involved in a crime, not the recording of judgments by a Metropolitan Magistrate.
- Section 355 Cr. P.C: This section specifically deals with how judgments should be recorded by a Metropolitan Magistrate. It outlines the structure and content required for such judgments.
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